Ask HN: What's the best way to up-scale an image?
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https://upscale.wiki/wiki/Model_Database
Look at stuff here
If you wanna be simple use a Mitchell filter upscale. Mitchell filtering has a minimal amount of ringing when doing an upscale. But sometimes you want ringing because that could increase the perceptual sharpness of the image...
But since your end is to print this then you also need to see how upscaling the image works along with the DPI of the image file...
But it really matters on the content what method you should use. It's subjective. Get tons of programs and try different things. Xnview, irfanview, Photoshop, illustrator... Read about the different filtering methods. See what other people do. See if converting the image to a vector with illustrator is a good idea... Do you have a decent GPU try different upscalers using cupscale. Or try this https://rasterbator.net/
Look at stuff here
If you wanna be simple use a Mitchell filter upscale. Mitchell filtering has a minimal amount of ringing when doing an upscale. But sometimes you want ringing because that could increase the perceptual sharpness of the image...
But since your end is to print this then you also need to see how upscaling the image works along with the DPI of the image file...
But it really matters on the content what method you should use. It's subjective. Get tons of programs and try different things. Xnview, irfanview, Photoshop, illustrator... Read about the different filtering methods. See what other people do. See if converting the image to a vector with illustrator is a good idea... Do you have a decent GPU try different upscalers using cupscale. Or try this https://rasterbator.net/
Great resource, I'm going to work my way through it.
Waifu2x is what the cool kids are using, YMMV though. It's a fairly generalized model that gets a lot of stuff wrong. Have at it: https://waifu2x.io/
Impressive! I did a x4 upsize and it did a pretty good job. Definitely better than photoshop alone. It has issues but maybe I can fix them with photoshop. Thx!
Sorry for a silly and not very technical idea: ask an artist to redraw image in higher scale?
It's a valid idea. Thx! This is what I might have do.
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Do you have any advise on what to do to get the best result?
I've tried to directly enlarge them with photoshop but the details gets lost and they look terrible.
Is there a better way to do it?