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*[[Installing ESRGAN and/or BasicSR on Arch Linux|Arch Linux]] | *[[Installing ESRGAN and/or BasicSR on Arch Linux|Arch Linux]] | ||
*[https://upscale.wiki/wiki/ESRGAN_Installation_Guide_for_MacOS MacOS]. | *[https://upscale.wiki/wiki/ESRGAN_Installation_Guide_for_MacOS MacOS]. | ||
*[[ESRGAN Installation Guide for Windows|Windows]] (recommended) / [[BasicSR Installation Guide for Windows|Windows]] (experimental) | *[[ESRGAN Installation Guide for Windows|Windows]] (recommended) / [[BasicSR Installation Guide for Windows|Windows]] (experimental) | ||
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Revision as of 12:45, 31 March 2021
Welcome to our wiki, mostly focused around image upscaling using neural networks.
Contents
About Us
- If you have any questions, we have a very active Discord server where you can ask them.
- We also have a Subreddit.
Projects
You will find a list of Projects that have been done already here.
The model database
Installation Guides
ESRGAN - Apply Super Resolution Models
Install Guides
- Arch Linux
- MacOS.
- Windows (recommended) / Windows (experimental)
Usage Guides
BasicSR - Train Super Resolution Models
- Arch Linux
- Windows (experimental)
Usage Guides
Training
- BasicSR Training Guide (Updated 2020)
- Benchmarks for training models.
- Datasets sources
- New Content Posting Template for Discord
Troubleshooting
Other Guides
Other useful information
- Terminology
- Different Neural Networks
- Old Content that doesn't belong anywhere else
- List of all wiki pages
- Beginner information for the interested
- Pixelate is a Chrome plugin that disables the bicubic filtering for upscaled images. Useful especially when zooming in pixel art.