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I know, I know, AI is like an instant downvote. But I use the AI Adobe podcast upgrading regularly and it works like a charm for poorly mic'd audio. I'm curious if there's anything like that for video. Obviously it won't reframe or relight content, but if I can crop and scale in Premiere and take less of an image quality hit, it would be a boon.
TLDR: I'm a video producer/editor, non-media savvy people send me recordings of zoom conversations and they're usually low res or badly framed. I upscale them and crop them, but they always take a hit. Any AI solutions to help the upscaling?
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