DeOldify Dev Update: (1) I just set up a pytorch-cpu environment and am currently using a render_factor of 70. It's super slow of course, but the benefit is you can try rendering colors at much higher resolutions., which may benefit certain images (esp highly detailed ones).
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(2) This might be my go-to way of rendering images at higher quality, depending on how much better it looks. Memory usage at render_factor 70 is a good 60-70GB so it's not for the faint of system specs!
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(3) I suspect however if I were to get images rendered at around 45-50 though (which doesn't fit in the 11GB gpu), that some of them are going to look even better. NOTE: Resolution rendered = render_factor x 16. 70x16=1120
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(4) The difference in rendering quality might be between zombie hand, and non-zombie hand, for example. I'll post results either way later on to show the difference, positive or negative. Running experiments now.
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