# anime_upscaler **Repository Path**: fork-project/anime_upscaler ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: anime_upscaler - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-01-15 - **Last Updated**: 2025-01-15 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # anime upscaler My usage of [Real-ESRGAN](https://github.com/xinntao/Real-ESRGAN) to upscale anime. # Some results: ## Picture Before | After :-------------------------:|:-------------------------: ![](test_img/random_test_frame.jpg) | ![](test_img/random_test_frame_out.jpg) ## Video ### Before https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/56494763/148880280-fb6488c1-e87c-47e4-81ec-aecc3654c9d6.mp4 ### After https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/56494763/148880247-a99d3bd5-eb7e-4371-8de2-68d55cab801e.mp4 # How To Use ## Install libraries A record is kept in requirements.txt, and can be installed with: `pip install -r requirements.txt` However, after doing this, you must also install image slicer with: `pip install -e submodules/image_slicer` And also install BasicSR with: `pip install -e submodules/BasicSR` ## Download anime model: https://github.com/xinntao/Real-ESRGAN/blob/master/docs/anime_model.md ## For a single image: `python3 frame_esrgan.py -m /path/to/RealESRGAN_x4plus_anime_6B.pth -i path/to/img -o path/to/img.png` If memory usage is too high and you need to split frames and stitch back together use the `-s, --split` argument. Default number of splits is 4, but you can make as many as you want. If you want to change the final size, one can now add the `-r` or the `--resize` argument, followed by a string indicating the desired resolution, for example we would add `-r 1920x1080` to resize the output to that size. Please note that the output of a single image must be a PNG due to alpha channel. Will be fixed in the future hopefully ## For a video: `python3 anime_upscaler.py -m /path/to/RealESRGAN_x4plus_anime_6B.pth -i path/to/video -o path/to/desired/output -s -a` If you do not want audio, remove the `-a` at the end