I was able to get 1.2.0 to load, but it hung on the File Open dialog. I did investigate making VEAI 1.2.0 a portable app.
As if he knew the new version had serious issues, had a falling out with management over it and left (all pure speculation on my part). The timing of developer Matt Lanthrop’s leaving is suspicious. Maybe having AMD and new Nvidia GPUs support to drive more sales was more important than output quality, stability, and performance. I can’t understand why they would do that. Someone at Topaz decided to release 1.7.0 even with all its issues. If it was my company, I’d bring back the Artemis-MQ 1.2.0 (as many users like it), and recall 1.7.0 & 1.7.1 due to the issues some have posted. If one were a developer for the program, it could be done. It’s not something one can (easily) hack. 1.7.1 loads models from your Windows profile now. The json data is very different (it’s a text file, you can peek at them). 1.6.1 uses just a json and the model file. In 1.2.0 there’s a json file with the model and also a.
I did take a look and later versions use a different method of model loading. Is it possible to use the artemisMQ model with the newest version of the software somehow? Last version with Artemis-MQ model (considered by some to be the best for DVD film content) Output video format: mpeg4, PNG sequence, 8-bit, 16-bit TIF sequence. Can pause and check for each frame during the looping. models for: (1) high-quality video source, (2) computer-generated/animated video, (3) low-quality video source. Support many different video input formatģ A.I. Released February 10, 2020.įor Windows 10, support nVideo GTX 10xx with >=4GB VRAM Once you find out wich card you have, you can dl the approriate drivers for them from the manufacturers website.Video Enhance AI v1.0.2 - Initial Release Video Enhance AIĭownload: Windows. Now you have the system details, click on the monitor tab to see the details of your monitor and graphicscard. You can find the information in device manager. You can use those drivers on you HP machine as well. Just find out the maker and model, useally Nvidia or AMD(Radeon). My decision - walk away from what I also think is an overpriced plug in that I would only use occasionally. At least CO gives users the option of turning off use of OpenCL. At the same time, I can run Capture One 7 & 8 with the card with their OpenCL running. And it prevents me from even trying the demo. No advice, but I have the same issue with a very good HP Win7 pc that is even younger - I cannot update the video card. It seems Topaz is blaming all the issues with Impressions on outdated video drivers. I like the software but don't know if I can live with it being so slow. HP does not appear to have an update for it. My understanding is that this video card is proprietary to HP and the AMD Catalyst driver update will not work. Unfortunately I cannot find an updated driver for this video card.
Topaz told me that the slowness is due to an outdated video driver. I am using it as a plug-in in PS CS6 on an HP Win7 machine with an AMD RADEON HD 7570 video card with OpenGL. Seems to do what it is supposed to do but it is very slow at loading presets when an image is opened and is slow for show changes. I downloaded and installed Topaz Impressions for the trial period.