Gigapixel is made for images in mind, we first have to export all the frames from our MacGyver episode to PNG files. Exporting video frames from the source video: Loads of disk space (about 100GB to work with)įirst, of your set up a few folders I like to do two of them, one is for the video file and the extracted images (you will see in a bit) and the other is for your export.Below is a short tutorial on how I upscale those glorious MacGyver episodes so I can watch them on my TV. And well with a bit of ingenuity it cal also with video. Gigapixel upscales and cleanups your images. This has been made every easier by the good folks over at Topaz. Well, a good thing is, that AI has progressed so much, upscaling video in 2020 (yes only a few days to go) does not necessarily mean bad quality with a bucketload of video artefacts. About a year ago Paramount graced us with a BluRay release of MacGyver’s first season but the others don’t seem to be happening. Much like Stargate SG-1, MacGyver’s first season was shoot on 16mm and then later moved to 35mm, there is a rumour that the edit was done directly to film, and most of the B-roll footage is 3rd party and in most cases in really bad quality (not bad like JAG’s tho). Richard Dean Anderson apparently has a knack for joining TV shows that shoot in different formats during their airing. There is no secret that I am a huge MacGyver fan – the original one, not so much the current reboot one.
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