Photo Magic AI- intuitive program to remove noise from images and upscale photos up to 4 times using Artificial Intelligence. Built-in functions to remove artifacts from JPEG and GIF images.
List of features:
- supports PNG, JPEG, PSD, TIFF and WEBP images
- upscales images using multiple modes
- removes noise and dithering
- batch processing
- interface in mutliple languages
- no ads
Before noise removal:
After:
Before upscaling:
after:
Direct Link (64bit portable version):
http://xelitan.com/get.php?f=magicai.zip
Website:
http://xelitan.com/app/photomagicai
http://photomagicai.com/ (portable version not available here yet)
Photo Magic AI
Photo Magic AI
Last edited by Tomxe on Mon Mar 18, 2024 9:47 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Photo Magic AI
Is it really freeware as I see a "buy" button on the website?
Re: Photo Magic AI
Yes. When you register you get a bit more features and speed.
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Entry in the DB:
https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=3103
https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=3103
Re: Photo Magic AI
@Tomxe: Vivaldi is not showing the images in OP (Firefox OK).
Re: Photo Magic AI
@Midas Thank you, should be fine now
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Re: Photo Magic AI
Don't think the system requirement was specified on the website, but when I tried to run it, I found out it is dependent on the Vulkan API, which means if you need to be running a newish GPU in order to use this program.
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Yes, it requires Vulkan API which is now 8 years old and supported by video cards from NVidia, AMD and even Intel. If anyone wants to use AI programs today then there is only 2 options really:
- "newish" (like you said) video card
- pay for a server somewhere to do the actual computing for you
That's why many AI programs are pay-per-use or require monthly payments.
You are right that information about Vulkan API should be mentioned somewhere on the website. Thank you for pointing that ouy!
- "newish" (like you said) video card
- pay for a server somewhere to do the actual computing for you
That's why many AI programs are pay-per-use or require monthly payments.
You are right that information about Vulkan API should be mentioned somewhere on the website. Thank you for pointing that ouy!