

Between 3.0.2 and this new version I really don’t see any difference. Proteus is the same, too bad the quality of these models are in losses.

The artemis model is frankly not excellent. the encoding speed is still very slow, this problem will have to be remedied quickly since the official release of this version 3. Still we can’t choose where to put the old models on this version 3 as a lot of people ask here, and it’s better to put the list of models back so that we can choose the model we want ourselves. The program does seem to deliver and it holds quite a lot of potential.My impression on this new version, still the problem of the preview during video encoding which does not scroll when encoding the video export. The results do seem to be encouraging, quite often ending with crispier and clearer footage. Once again, the results will vary depending on your original footage quality. Topaz Video Enhance AI boasts an intelligent upscaling system that can go as high as 8K. Lastly, preview your work before beginning the transformation process. One can also adjust video length by cutting it whenever needed. You can also choose to keep the default output name. Models, choosing between Gaia-HQ and Artemis, adjusting in the meantime your video scale, width, and height. From there, head to the right side of the window where you'll find various options. Once you open the application, simply drag and drop your video into the highlighted pane. By analyzing various samples and executing numerous enhancement techniques, the creators behind the app have managed to perfect the mechanism behind video enhancement techniques. The magic lies behind the highly studied algorithm. The app attempts to attract users that have less experience in video editing as well. There's not much to choose from, but that is great in this case. Just as you open the application, you'll notice the interface is fairly simple. Still, like in all similar cases, the whole thing depends on the app as much as it depends on the footage you attempt to improve. In theory, the app can manage to upscale up to 8K with pretty convincing results. The main idea behind the application is that it offers users the possibility to upscale the footage and increase its quality by applying a series of machine-calculated algorithms, hence the AI in the program's name. Topaz Video Enhance AI, as the name suggests, is all about offering you the right tools for improving your footage.

In such cases and many other similar scenarios, you might be tempted to upscale your content and alter it to fix at least a part of its problems. Videos shot ages ago might look awful on current-gen displays. It's not about creating the content as much as it is about finding the best way to show it on various setups. Dealing with videos from various sources is quite often difficult.
