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upscale
My VitePress website I made to visually compare the output I created with over 600 different AI upscaling models. Running under https://phhofm.github.io/upscale/
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chaiNNer
A node-based image processing GUI aimed at making chaining image processing tasks easy and customizable. Born as an AI upscaling application, chaiNNer has grown into an extremely flexible and powerful programmatic image processing application.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
I divided the Multiple Models page into different sets which grew over time, with Set 4 being the newest and largest. But since it might be a little too much, I also provide a Favorites page where you can compare the ones I personally liked best with only around 12 models, the sources for the favorites page (input and output images) are found here so you can compare the output yourself with your own favorite upscaler (be sure to output in .jpg also, to compare a compressed image with a compressed image to keep it fair).
PS attribution - for most of these I used chaiNNer with models from the Upscale Models Wiki, but also used replicate, the fast stable diffusion colabs from TheLastBen, and spaces from huggingface. The website itself was made with VitePress and its very simple just some markdown pages I made, I included the imgsli examples as embedded cropped iframes and use the deploy script for Github Actions to build and deploy the whole page anew if I commit a change, it pushes it to the gh-pages branch from which it is served with Github Pages. The repo is here.
PS attribution - for most of these I used chaiNNer with models from the Upscale Models Wiki, but also used replicate, the fast stable diffusion colabs from TheLastBen, and spaces from huggingface. The website itself was made with VitePress and its very simple just some markdown pages I made, I included the imgsli examples as embedded cropped iframes and use the deploy script for Github Actions to build and deploy the whole page anew if I commit a change, it pushes it to the gh-pages branch from which it is served with Github Pages. The repo is here.