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I tried this new anime upscale on Shana. It works pretty damn well, even for shana that has so much "blur/fog" in it. I need to try it a lot more to really see what i think.

https://github.com/bloc97/Anime4K?tab=readme-ov-file
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VLC, 1080p bluray original. Non-upscale.
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upscales always look worse, unless it's just a light touch of bilinear or lanczos or something barely noticeable
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i prefer 99% of anime and tv shows in 480p
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I only saw half of an episode of shana before i decided to quit. It was fun to try and pretty awesome to see it scale in real time, as it did so pretty well. There seems to be a lot of effort put into this scaler so had to give it a try. But shana has way 2 much blur in its original source, so might not be teh best anime to try it on. I might try it again on some other anime - but i imagine that anime, also are very much like games on a CRT - that it uses its blur to its advantages.

i luv shana!! :love:


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