If you’re not sure which model to use, queue up a preview for both Apollo and Chronos Fast, then toggle between the two versions to see which one you prefer. Use Chronos Fast when you require more than 8x frames, or when reducing FPSįor example, use Apollo if you want to convert a video from 30 → 60 FPS and slow it by 400% since that requires 8x the input frames.Use Apollo when you require 8x or fewer frames. We’re very proud of these results and hope you find Apollo useful! Use Apollo for up to 8x frame interpolationĪpollo always generates 8x frames from your input video and drops unneeded ones depending on your desired output. This new Apollo uses a completely new model architecture and improved dataset to achieve sharper and more natural results than the initial release. Introduced in v3.0, the first Apollo model specialized in interpolating frames for nonlinear motion and blurry footage. Notice the interpolation quality in areas of rapid motion, such as on the dog’s paws:įor this next video, follow the arm from the top left as it moves through the frame:įinally, observe how natural the dancer’s hair and arms appear: Let’s compare slow motion using Optical Flow (left) vs Topaz Video AI’s new Apollo model (right). This new release outperforms our older Apollo / Chronos AI models and decisively surpasses optical flow for footage with nonlinear motion. We’ve released a completely new version of Apollo that produces significantly more natural results for difficult footage. Since last month’s roadmap update, you can now get vastly improved slow motion and FPS conversion with a new version of the Apollo AI model.
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