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High to sharpen the faces of all persons
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(11-12-2024, 05:30 PM)inkdolls Wrote: Sorry, this is not totally related to Gimp, but I just couldn't resist, I had to run this with GFPGAN. For this low resolution, it might work.



This one from Denzjos' image. The result is a mismatch of detail in the faces and clothes.



I still get a kick from this face restoration thing.
@inkdolls, I only made the faces that Stephin Liu asked. Doing the workflow without the selection, then the whole photo match. You can then correct the colors using the (automatic) levels or using the white, gray and black points levels. It is always difficult to fix small faces (not the group Wink ) because there is usually no graphical information about these areas in the photo and some filters just add noise to give the impression that the photo is sharper. That's why restoring faces using AI sometimes looks great, but the result is usually a look-alike person. Thanks for the GFPGAN link. Cool
   
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RE: High to sharpen the faces of all persons - by denzjos - 11-12-2024, 07:36 PM

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