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realesrgan-ncnn-py

Python Binding for realesrgan-ncnn-py with PyBind11

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Real-ESRGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms for General Image/Video Restoration. We extend the powerful ESRGAN to a practical restoration application (namely, Real-ESRGAN), which is trained with pure synthetic data. This wrapper provides an easy-to-use interface for running the pre-trained Real-ESRGAN model.

Current building status matrix

System Status CPU (32bit) CPU (64bit) GPU (32bit) GPU (64bit)
Linux (Clang) CI-Linux-x64-Clang
Linux (GCC) CI-Linux-x64-GCC
Windows CI-Windows-x64-MSVC
MacOS CI-MacOS-Universal-Clang
MacOS (ARM) CI-MacOS-Universal-Clang

Usage

Python >= 3.6 (>= 3.9 in MacOS arm)

To use this package, simply install it via pip:

pip install realesrgan-ncnn-py

For Linux user:

apt install -y libomp5 libvulkan-dev

Then, import the Realesrgan class from the package:

from realesrgan_ncnn_py import Realesrgan

To initialize the model:

realesrgan = Realesrgan(gpuid: int = 0, tta_mode: bool = False, tilesize: int = 0, model: int = 0)
# model can be -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4; 0 for default, -1 for custom load
# 0: {"param": "realesr-animevideov3-x2.param", "bin": "realesr-animevideov3-x2.bin", "scale": 2},
# 1: {"param": "realesr-animevideov3-x3.param", "bin": "realesr-animevideov3-x3.bin", "scale": 3},
# 2: {"param": "realesr-animevideov3-x4.param", "bin": "realesr-animevideov3-x4.bin", "scale": 4},
# 3: {"param": "realesrgan-x4plus-anime.param", "bin": "realesrgan-x4plus-anime.bin", "scale": 4},
# 4: {"param": "realesrgan-x4plus.param", "bin": "realesrgan-x4plus.bin", "scale": 4}

Here, gpuid specifies the GPU device to use, tta_mode enables test-time augmentation, tilesize specifies the tile size for processing (0 or >= 32), and model specifies the num of the pre-trained model to use.

Once the model is initialized, you can use the upscale method to super-resolve your images:

Pillow

from PIL import Image

realesrgan = Realesrgan(gpuid=0)
with Image.open("input.jpg") as image:
    image = realesrgan.process_pil(image)
    image.save("output.jpg", quality=95)

opencv-python

import cv2

realesrgan = Realesrgan(gpuid=0)
image = cv2.imdecode(np.fromfile("input.jpg", dtype=np.uint8), cv2.IMREAD_COLOR)
image = realesrgan.process_cv2(image)
cv2.imencode(".jpg", image)[1].tofile("output_cv2.jpg")

ffmpeg

import subprocess as sp

# your ffmpeg parameters
command_out = [FFMPEG_BIN, ........]
command_in = [FFMPEG_BIN, ........]
pipe_out = sp.Popen(command_out, stdout=sp.PIPE, bufsize=10 ** 8)
pipe_in = sp.Popen(command_in, stdin=sp.PIPE)
realesrgan = Realesrgan(gpuid=0)
while True:
    raw_image = pipe_out.stdout.read(src_width * src_height * 3)
    if not raw_image:
        break
    raw_image = realesrgan.process_bytes(raw_image, src_width, src_height, 3)
    pipe_in.stdin.write(raw_image)

Build

here

The project just only been tested in Ubuntu 18+ and Debian 9+ environments on Linux, so if the project does not work on your system, please try building it.

References

The following references were used in the development of this project:

xinntao/Real-ESRGAN-ncnn-vulkan - This project was the main inspiration for our work. It provided the core implementation of the Real-ESRGAN algorithm using the ncnn and Vulkan libraries.

Real-ESRGAN - Real-ESRGAN is an AI super resolution model, aims at developing Practical Algorithms for General Image/Video Restoration.

media2x/realsr-ncnn-vulkan-python - This project was used as a reference for implementing the wrapper. Special thanks to the original author for sharing the code.

ncnn - ncnn is a high-performance neural network inference framework developed by Tencent AI Lab.

License

This project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause - see the LICENSE file for details.

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