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Clarity Refiners UI The best open source image upscaler/enhancer i've tried, powered by Finegrain's Refiners project, which includes an implementation of Clarity upscaler by philz1337x - runs on Gradio. FAST on ALL platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux) Only 8GB VRAM!

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