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irnan.
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Ashraf
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Cédric
GuestBonjour,
Est-ce un logiciel qui tourne en local, ou les photos sont envoyées sur un site avant d’être optimisées ?
Merci pour votre aide
Cédric
Vovsoft
Guest[@Cédric] Bonjour Cédric,
Oui, le logiciel fonctionne localement sur votre ordinateur. Vos photos ne sont téléchargées sur aucun site web.Hello Cédric,
Yes, the software runs locally on your computer. Your photos are not uploaded to any website.Liz Lees
GuestDownloaded this software, added a fairly small image and it’s taking so long to process that I had to stop it, so goodness knows how long it would take to do a whole folder. How much RAM would a PC need for the software to work faster? I have 16 GB RAM which is obviously not enough :(
mo
Guesti didn’t receive the license key
Ziggy
GuestInstalled and it’s end results are pretty good. Only one problem – Like Liz Lees stated the process does take a long time to finish and uses a considerable amount of cpu and memory. Because I like the results of this program (compared to others of a similar ilk) I only process one image at a time. Defeats the purpose of a Batch Upscaler, but that’s ok… I only need single photos to be up-scaled when having to up-scale family research photos which, in itself, is fairly quick and with satisfying results for my needs. I’ll give it a pass but I can understand the frustrations as mentioned by Liz Lees when attempting to Batch File on a huge scale.
TK
Guestworked for me on a 1024×1024 png program ONLY does x4 upscale with two options photo or Artwork. Thankfully this does not spew output onto desktop or other irrelevant folder. My first test did not take long and used my NVIDIA GPU not my INTEL GPU… There are no options to choose which GPU is used. If you find it seems to be taking a long time open task manager Performance tab and scroll down the left edge under Win10 and see what computing resource it’s using for you… e.g. which GPU or even IF it uses CPU, I don’t think it does. It does not have any sanity checks on input image dimensions, I just input a 16384×16384 pixel PNG that had already been upscaled elsewhere before and the program accepted it and churned away for a few mins utilising pulsed 50% of NVIDIA GPU and eventually claimed it finished but did NOT write the new upscaled PNG which should have been 65536×65536 pixel or 4 giga pixel image… It should have told me that it could not handle that image size output… at least it did not get locked in an infinite loop and did consider the process complete.
irnan
GuestLike with all those other programs from Vovsoft, it is not really bad but far away from being good, it is not thought to the end.
The good thing: The programmer works on his programs and has some spirit, and it is free. Thank you for that. -
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