Topaz Video Ai 5.3.5 ((new)) 【Browser】
For pure upscaling of low-quality sources (360p to 1080p), 5.3.5 wins by a landslide. DaVinci is better for high-bitrate RAW footage; Topaz is for junk footage you want to save. How to Install and Optimize Topaz Video AI 5.3.5 Before you download, ensure your system meets the "Heavy" requirements. This is not a lightweight app.
| Feature | Topaz Video AI 5.3.5 | DaVinci Resolve (Super Scale) | Adobe AE (Detail Preserving) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 8x (to 8K) | 4x | 2x | | Denoising Quality | Excellent (Neural) | Good (Standard) | Average | | Grain Generation | Yes (Proteus model) | No | No | | Render Speed (GPU) | Fast (CUDA/TensorRT) | Moderate | Very Slow | | Face Refinement | AI Face Detection v2 | Manual Only | Manual Only | Topaz Video AI 5.3.5
But is version 5.3.5 a genuine leap forward, or just a minor bug-fix patch? Having spent the last week stress-testing this release against grainy 90s home videos, low-res CCTV footage, and heavily compressed 720p screen recordings, here is everything you need to know. For the uninitiated, Topaz Video AI (formerly known as Topaz Gigapixel AI for video) is a desktop application that uses deep learning models to upscale, denoise, deinterlace, and stabilize footage. Unlike traditional upscaling (bicubic or Lanczos), which simply stretches pixels, Topaz invents new detail. It predicts what missing pixels should look like based on millions of parameters trained on real-world footage. For pure upscaling of low-quality sources (360p to 1080p), 5















