In one short answer: no free lunch available. That is, what you seek (enhancing the quality of a video means practically “creating” pixels out of nothing), is highly professional, expensive and top of the notch software. Anyone or any company clever enough to develop such a piece of software would definitely sell that. Not give it away.
Such high profile soft is used by police, Dept. of Defense, security companies and intelligence agencies. Those guys pay a bundle for that software. Why would anyone give it away for free?!? Duh!
February 8th, 2010 at 1:32 pm
You can’t upgrade quality, only downgrade it.
February 8th, 2010 at 1:47 pm
In one short answer: no free lunch available. That is, what you seek (enhancing the quality of a video means practically “creating” pixels out of nothing), is highly professional, expensive and top of the notch software. Anyone or any company clever enough to develop such a piece of software would definitely sell that. Not give it away.
Such high profile soft is used by police, Dept. of Defense, security companies and intelligence agencies. Those guys pay a bundle for that software. Why would anyone give it away for free?!? Duh!