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After tutorial has been published we also added save and load presets features as well
In this video, I explain how to 1 click install and use the most advanced image upscaler / enhancer in the world that is both commercially and open source available. The upscaler that I am going to introduce you is open source #SUPIR and the model is free to use. SUPIR upscaler is many times better than both paid Topaz AI and Magnific AI and you can use this upscaler on your computer for free forever. The difference of SUPIR vs #Topaz and #Magnific is like ages. So in this tutorial you are going to learn everything about how to install, update and use SUPIR upscaler on your personal computer. The video shows Windows but it works perfectly fine on Linux as well.
0:00 Introduction to the very best SOTA image enhancement and upscaler open source app SUPIR
0:45 The new features that we recently added to the SUPIR upscaler app
2:52 How to install SUPIR on Windows and what are the requirements
3:13 How to check and verify your Python version
3:55 How to check and verify you installed FFmpeg and Git accurately
4:19 How to download installer scripts and start install
5:03 How to manually download all of the necessary models
5:25 How to download and install uGet to download models file extremely fast
6:19 How to make uGet downloads much faster than default settings
6:47 How to update your existing SUPIR app installation
7:03 How to upgrade requirements of installed SUPIR app
7:16 How to make a fresh install but move existing models into new SUPIR installation
9:01 How to verify your installation were smooth or had errors
9:48 How to extract downloaded all models zip file into the accurate folder
11:00 Don't make parent folder name as SUPIR when installing SUPIR app
11:22 How to start SUPIR app with accurate configuration and options
13:26 Which command line arguments, starting options are available
13:45 How to start with a different checkpoints / models directory
14:33 How to save starting options to single click start
15:03 How to use SUPIR app interface to enhance and upscale images like in science fiction movies
16:09 How to auto download checkpoints
16:19 How to use your DreamBooth / Fine Tuned model to upscale your AI images
16:42 Where we put Stable Diffusion models to use
17:16 What is Text CFG (Text Guidance Scale) and what it does
17:32 What is Prompt Style and what it does
17:54 How to use batch processing and do batch upscale / image enhancement
18:22 How to generate a comparison video
19:00 How to set / increase your virtual RAM memory to prevent RAM related errors
20:06 If your upscale is too slow that means shared VRAM is used and how to fix it
22:06 Where the generated images are saved by default
22:34 How to look at the metadata of the generated images to see all of the configurations and
settings
23:15 Comparison of the samplers and super important effect of the Text CFG (Text Guidance Scale)
25:40 How to use SDXL lightning version for many times faster upscale
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Complete Guide to SUPIR Enhancing and Upscaling Images Like in Sci-Fi Movies on Your PC
After tutorial has been published we also added save and load presets features as well
In this video, I explain how to 1 click install and use the most advanced image upscaler / enhancer in the world that is both commercially and open source available. The upscaler that I am going to introduce you is open source #SUPIR and the model is free to use. SUPIR upscaler is many times better than both paid Topaz AI and Magnific AI and you can use this upscaler on your computer for free forever. The difference of SUPIR vs #Topaz and #Magnific is like ages. So in this tutorial you are going to learn everything about how to install, update and use SUPIR upscaler on your personal computer. The video shows Windows but it works perfectly fine on Linux as well.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: