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  1. This is my impression from the result of super scaling a very low-res image. So AI/DL/ML tools are lucrative. Feel free to comment. additions/revises are welcome. Great Gigagixel AI (commercial, Mac/Win) Upscayl (free, Mac/Win/Linux) Pixelcut (freemium, Online & iOS) Replicate (freemium, Online) Nero AI (freemium, Online) Good ON1 Resize AI (commercial, Mac/Win) Upscale.media (free, Online & iOS/Android) LetsEnhance (freemium, Online) Remini (commercial, Online & iOS/Android) Mediocre Photoshop, PS Elements (commercial, Mac/Win/iOS) Luminar Neo (commercial, Mac/Win) PhotoZoom Pro (commercial, Mac/Win) Paintshop Pro (commercial, Win) AI. Image Enlarger (freemium, Online& Mac/iOS/Android) Bigjpg (freemium, Online & Mac/Win/iOS/Android) Haven't tried Pixelmator,
  2. I love Affinity Photo too much but, honestly, the upscaling still the same like other softwares. Photoshop has this algorithm: preserve details 2.0 and it's very useful with sharpest upscale of your images. Can you implement something like this, please?
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