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Could this be useful? I'm playing around with some pretty advanced post-processing techniques for grain, aberration, etc. on top of the upcoming Magnific Precision. Pretty slow rendering technique but kinda cool. Think anyone would be interested in us adding this?

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Tom Blake11 months ago

This is beyond impressive, well done! It would be amazing to have a selection brush or way to refine a certain portion of an image. And maybe WAY down the road, do selects on multiple portions of the image and adjust by % of precision. I have lots of images w a high aperture, low f-stop that end up all getting focused w the current model. Still wonderful, but it changes the intended scene. 💜

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ρŁ𝐀𝔰Mʘ11 months ago

I was using my own custom creative Magnific settings that were "close" to this, but gotta say the Precision mode is *better* than my best custom setting 👍

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Javi Lopez ⛩️11 months ago

❤️

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LazyFit11 months ago

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Freddy Chávez Olmos11 months ago

It would be nice to have a setting that reduces artifacting or compression from low-res images, so it doesn’t become increasingly pronounced when enhancing the image.

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Javi Lopez ⛩️11 months ago

A denoiser... ummmh...

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Daniił Vołkaū11 months ago

Kodak 2383, Kodak 5207 250D, Kodak 5219 500T, Fujifilm 3510. For aberrations Cooke anamorphic, Atlas, Arri master anamorphic. Maybe Panavision and Angenieux Lens. And that’s will cover most of popular film looks

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Javi Lopez ⛩️11 months ago

Yes!

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Flyover Base11 months ago

Super useful. We make a lot of 80s pastiches and one issue we have with upscalers is that they always tend to want to clean up our noise and red/blue aberration. Ruins the aesthetics

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Janek Mann11 months ago

Yeah, very helpful. I use a little script that applies very simple grain, bloom, and optionally aberrations via simple overlay, and it does wonders to reduce the "AI look" of images.

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Prashant11 months ago

quite useful and the quality of magnific precision is insane

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