It introduces new features, such as stacking AI models, running tasks in parallel with filter support, and a command line interface.
In October, Topaz Labs released Video AI 3.0 (formerly known as Video Enhance AI) – an update to the software for upscaling, de-interlacing, motion interpolation, and shake stabilization. The new version was built from the ground up and includes new functionality, such as video stabilization, improved enhancement capabilities, and a better user experience.
Users can now enable more than one AI model in a single task: for example, they can upscale to 4K resolution while enabling stabilization and adding grain.
Additionally, users can do multiple tasks at the same time, like running different previews from multiple input video files with varying settings and exporting several projects simultaneously. Topaz Labs also added new filtering options so users can display process jobs for the video files and filter by output preview tasks, export tasks, or both.
Another new feature is support for executing scripts using a command line interface. "This is designed for advanced users comfortable working in such an environment and offers great flexibility in customizing various scripted processes to execute."
Moreover, Topaz Video AI 3.0 has new AI models: the stabilization model reduces shaky or jittery motion and the Apollo slow-motion model that is trained to handle non-linear motion and motion blurs.
Other changes include:
The software is compatible with AMD, Intel Arc and NVIDIA GPUs and costs $299.00 for new customers.
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