Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) in 8K 60FPS (Remastered & Upscaled by Artifical Intelligence)
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- AI Video Upscaling Program Used: www.topazlabs.... (Affiliate) Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) in 8K 60FPS (Remastered & Upscaled by Artifical Intelligence)
Best viewed on a 8k monitor or TV.
Remastered & Upscaled to 8K 60fps using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence programs.
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Actually seeing this upscaled footage looks exactly how I remember it, watching for the first time
It looks like something you'd see at an electronics shop on one of those massive screens that make your eyes hurt lol.
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so true 😂
WTF!? This is crazy! Slap some HDR on this puppy and I'll never need any other version. Awesome work, Ron, you absolute legend!
The 60 fps looks hideous but it’s amazing that computers can do that
I’m surprised how great this looks. But I would still keep it at 24fps for that cinematic feel
Agree. That high FPS looks so fake even more.
@JustACommenter i think the space battles are better suited at 60 fps but it should be changed to 24 fps when the crew is inside and running because it looks like a greenscreen
yeah the upscaled one feels like im watching the set of a movie.
The Upscale looks awesome, but the 60fps was a mistake.
Looks like its in fast motion.
It's definitely impressive that you've managed to achieve this and the crispness of the image is amazing. However films just don't suit 60fps at all and it would have looked much better if it was still at its native 24fps
I just realized the devil was in Star Wars lol
24 24 24 24 24 24.....and ALWAYS 24 frames per second. Thank you!
Absolutely loved this!
There's a thing called 'true motion' on modern TV's.. It's the first thing I turn off when I buy a TV because it smooths the motion between frames making film look like HD video which is what I'm seeing here... the increased clarity is nice but the movement needs to be kept at 24 fps
so if the comparison is using 8k and we watch this video in 8k does that mean we're actually watching it in 16k?
@Anarchy Productions I obviously wasn't being serious.
@Anarchy Productions irony
have u done the whole film like this because i desperately want to watch this THIS IS INSANE
The 60 fps is overkill, it takes away from the experience because it's kinda choppy. I know this doesn't make sense but the upscale combined with the eliminated motion smear is exactly what makes it look so weird
you know what's better than 60 fps? it's 48 fps, because the native is 24. while in 60 fps, you have to generate the unnecessary 12 frames that will make the video stuttering
Except for some ghosting effects, the upscale is well-done. I'd like to try this myself.
The 4k upscaling has a soap opera look to it. Not good. Sorry.
the thing that is making it look kinda bad and blurry is the AI making it 60fps.
The frame rate is what does that, not the upscaling. But yeah, you're right.
What's the Jabba scene doing here? It was never part of the '77 film.
You can find rerendered 1080p verisons of this movie. Why did you upscale the 480p version?
60 FPS is better to me. I think people are so used to the jitter of 24 fps and they find smoother 60fps uncomfortable. Just my opinion
Looks like your on the set live or like watching a soap opera but the resolution is amazing!!!!
and jsut like that the 480P in the 70's looks like 1080p in the 2020?
Is there a reason you started from a 480p source when the film is already out in 4k?
practically a remake I wish the TV channels already had this resolution, I also want cheap 8k tv skksks
Not sure if it's better, they have a name for this called the soap opera effect, and that's kind of what I'm seeing here.
Why not from BD UHD 2160p (movie lines are exactly 1608, and 2x276 lines are a black bars). More details will be preserved.
Probably just to see what is possible with 480p material.
The scenes where the action is up close and involve real people look great, but the upscaling does work against things like star destroyers. The extra resolution makes the lack of detail in the models themselves much more obvious and the reduction of fuzziness reduces the illusion of size. An object that was really that big couldn't be sharply focused along its full length.
"state-of-the-art artificial intelligence programs." you mean Topaz Gigapixle ? lol
wtf alwayes my vids blocked- my vid are so less copyright problems i dont even mention to do this with programs as if there was involed x264. i present it that i wish sony and netflix did give us all Pc users 60 fps, and i showed a only 720p 60FPS for 7-9 min ish. and blocked.
needs to be pulled down to 24FPS
how do u make movies 60fps
I'm sorry, but 60 fps is for soap operas! Movies meant to be in 24 fps!
this is incredible on sky glass 65"
Would upscaling from, say, the 4k77 version be easier? Better? Take longer? Or harder, worse/same, and/or take less time?
It makes the movie look like a Mexican Soap Opera, but it's amazing even though.
Looks so good on my 4K monitor
What program did you use to do this? Thanks
Where can I watch the whole movie this way?
where can I download 8k version?
He remaster video his self, not download in any web. using topaz video enhance AI
This just makes my eyes hurt. I much prefer it at 24fps.
Movies look awful in 60fps. 23fps is intentionally chosen
High frame rates are the way of the future!
Everytime, always... these "purists" watch 60 fps and go: "Oh my lord, this is hideous. God would be insulted!" You can go watch movies at 1 fps (just grab your old photo album and look at each one for a second for all I care) but Cinema has to advance, the same as before (black and white + silent, music, sound, colour) and if your eyes can see the diference between 24 and 60fps then you should realize that 60 fps is closer to what you see in reality. We can still do silent black an white or silent movies ("The Artist" comes to mind) but we have to advance: more colour and sound fidelity, more frames, more resolution... This is the Way ;)
It looks like a video game lol
This is what the special edition could've been
I feel Ur pain I now have permanent neck pain because I dodged that laser
@@ZeloraYT and that you didn't shoot first
60 to sterile no motion blurs looks great 30 FOS max 24 standard
Sorry, but I see no difference between your 24 and 60 fps...
Don't like the fps increase
60 fps make movies look cheap
May the Fourth Be with 45
The upscaling looks excelent, but the frame rate should stay at the cinematic standard 24 fps. It's interesting though to see more frames.
4k not 8k
I think 30fps would be better, this is too animated
24 fps is better for cinema, 60 looks to unnatural
It just looks like your on set
Doesnt look like your watching a movie.
Dont like it
I love the 60fps on the 8k clips, I personally have never understood the appeal of 24fps, 60fps just looks better to me. I also spend most of my free time playing video games at 60-120fps though, so that may be influencing my preferences, but 24fps just looks bad to me, almost like things are moving in slow motion ... it's hard to explain, but I definitely notice the lower frame rate when I go to the movies and I hate it.
It looks absolutely souless and I think you should feel ashamed of yourself.
Look god awful