I've found the most useful aspect of upscaling is creating faces for people in scenes that are just a small bunch of messy pixels at 1024K. I wonder if this approach would work for that. Great videos by the way!
The Turbo scheduler from Stability seems to do a marginally better job than Karras on some generations. I am guessing due to its connection to the model. (The difference is very small so maybe my imagination!) It also shows how a sampler is assembled rather than having it all boxed up in one node.
Nice and clear & clean
I've found the most useful aspect of upscaling is creating faces for people in scenes that are just a small bunch of messy pixels at 1024K. I wonder if this approach would work for that. Great videos by the way!
Thanks for the series. I will start with #1
you are the best man, thanks a lot
Using this workflow, my image simply gets bigger and remains blurry. I don't know what settings to change
The workflow isn't for sharpening. If you image starts blurry it will remain so.
Um gênio... A genius... Thank you very much.
I have an error when running your workflow. It cannot find the "Image Resize" module. What do I need to install to make it work?
It is part of the WAS suite of nodes. Check you have it installed. If you don't then install it. If you do then uninstall and reinstall from Manager.
I wouldn't say I'm a beginner, but I've just been 'upscaling using model' all this time. This is way better.
Upscale models are great, the problem is getting to an image which they work well with. They are good for the final step.
Thanks again.
Is there any particular reason not to use KSampler node?
The Turbo scheduler from Stability seems to do a marginally better job than Karras on some generations. I am guessing due to its connection to the model. (The difference is very small so maybe my imagination!) It also shows how a sampler is assembled rather than having it all boxed up in one node.
@@robadams2451 Thanks, I was confused already with all lots of parameters and you made me breath