FLUX Video Upscale
- Video to Video
- Upscale
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Source-faithful 4K documentary stock footage. Preserve the exact sea turtle anatomy, veterinary staff, ultrasound probe, equipment geometry, framing, colors, timing, and natural motion. Sharpen fine shell texture, glove texture, fabric weave, instrument edges, and subtle clinical-room details without inventing markings, altering faces, changing screen content, or introducing new objects. Maintain soft diffused lighting, restrained aqua-and-white color grading, realistic skin tones, smooth motion, and the original audio track.
Enhance the quilt as a tactile museum artwork: restore crisp individual thread fibers, layered running stitches, woven fabric grain, appliqué edges, subtle singed textures, and gentle relief created by the batting. Preserve the slow camera movement, shallow depth of field, ember-orange, rust, soot-black, and indigo palette, natural raking gallery light, and the original composition while adding refined textile detail suitable for a 4K exhibition master.
Enhance this finished music-video segment for a clean 1080p master. Restore fine detail in the cast-bronze surfaces, soot, leather gloves, foundry tools, smoke, furnace brick, molten metal, and individual sparks. Preserve the original performers, framing, cuts, camera movement, natural motion blur, dramatic warm-and-blue color grade, rhythmic timing, and embedded audio track.
Source-faithful archival restoration. Recover natural facial features, individual strands of styled hair, crisp sequin patterns, tailored costume edges, parquet wood grain, and subtle fabric movement while preserving the dancers’ identities, choreography, original 4:3 framing, camera motion, warm tungsten lighting, burgundy-and-teal palette, period broadcast character, and original audio. Reduce compression blocking, color bleed, tape noise, ringing, and softness without introducing modern objects, altered faces, artificial skin, extra limbs, text, or logos.
Source-faithful archival restoration. Recover natural facial features, hands, seed textures, paper fibers, metal drawer edges, laboratory surfaces, and subtle fabric detail while retaining the authentic early-1990s documentary appearance, restrained color, original framing, motion, and existing envelope markings. Reduce compression artifacts, VHS noise, softness, and interlacing without inventing text, changing identities, or modernizing the scene.