Space Ace 1080p 16:9 (english and spanish audio included): Dragon's Lair 2: Timewarp 1080p 4:3 (english and spanish audio included): Dragon's Lair 2: Timewarp 1080p 16:9 (spanish audio only): Dragon's Lair 1080p 4:3 (english and spanish audio included): Some screenshots and videos of my remastered versions as examples: With more modern ones like H.264 o H.265 i can do the same to UHD and 60fps with very impressive results. I did versions on 16:9 and 4:3 formats for use with Daphne emulator, with original english audio and adding spanish audio from Fx Interactive spanish Pc versions of the games. Too bad Daphne only uses mpeg2 codecs. I used some programs like Video Enhace AI to upscaling from 720p versions to 1080p with a noticeable improvement in image quality (AI processing removes all compression defects, image noise and adds new detail to textures). ![]() This works extremely well with cartoons/anime, so the logical choose was the Don Bluth's trilogy (Dragon's Lair 1 & 2 and Space Ace). That said, why not to use this kind of technics to enhance some laserdisc games? That's exactly what i have done. There are too applications like DAIN that uses an AI to interpolate the fps of any video, so you can do a 60 fp video from a 30fps one. You can do this too with cartoons, CGI and videogame graphics (in fact, the famous DLSS of the RTX graphic cards it's exactly the same), and with videos too. As you can see, the detail gain in clothing, face and beard hairs is incredible, adding a non-existent detail in the original. I used Gigapixel AI to resize it to 1440 px of height. ![]() The original image of Gandalf is the left one, with about 300 px of height. This allows to do things like to resize a lot an image adding details that aren't present in the original image. It works like this: An AI is trained with an image or video database to be able to recognize patterns and reconstruct images by filling in the information gaps with consistent information that would be logical to fill those gaps. In the last times the use of artificial intelligence and deep learning to improve photos and videos has become popular, and several applications have appeared that allow it to be done easily and effectively.
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