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![]() Topaz, the problem is when the faces has for instance shadows under their eyes, the upscaler can not calculate the true softness that is need with shadows on a face, it oftens sharpen it and the faces get´s uggly artifacts, sometimes looking like monsters. Tested it on photos of a group of people, that´s the tough one since it has to upscale such tiny features on many faces, not sure if it also uses same face refinement algorithm as ![]()
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