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Hi;
I faced some program such https://topazlabs.com/video-enhance-ai/ that clime that can upscale a video, and as you see on its first page this algorithm or program improve the quality of the video.
Does premiere have a way to get that result?
Does adobe have such a program?
Gratefully
Martin Miciciday
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After Effects has an upscale process which may help you.
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Is there any tutorial of After Effects about the upscale process for learning?
If yes, would you please give me the link?
gratefully
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Topaz or Ae will be disappointing if the footage is not of good quality to start with.
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I watch some old movies that have been improved and even colorized, isn't there any trick to upscale and improve it? I use some effects, but they use a different algorithm and it's very important that Adobe has an effect or program to revive the memorable videos.
Adobe has to be the best. 🙂
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Topaz or Ae will be disappointing if the footage is not of good quality to start with.
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Have to revise that answer.
Over time, Topaz Ai has improved significant.
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martinm,
A lot of times they show you still images and not the video. I have seen the video playback jerky after using 3rd party hardware. Premiere Pro can upscale video decent. The video below might be helpful. Towards then end I have sample of VHS that are upscaled using only Premiere Pro. The result look as good as anything I have seen thus far. As Ann said a lot depends on the quality of the original video. Firewire DV converters work great for VHS capture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVLUxRkPMdA