Topaz or Ae will be disappointing if the footage is not of good quality to start with. Answer from Ann Bens on community.adobe.com
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Enhance video quality - Adobe
You can make additional adjustments like cropping your video, applying an edge feather to soften the edges, or auto reframing to automatically track the subject of your video after you change the video’s shape (or aspect ratio).
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AI Upscale Premiere Pro - Adobe Product Community - 14180045
July 2, 2025 - After sending a clip to After Effects, it can be found under Effect > Distort > Detail-preserving Upscale. I use it for anything from 110% to 200%. If needing to go above 200%, I'll use Topaz Labs Video AI.
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It sounds like you have the original images in sequences - you're not talking about scaling an exported file? · There is an option in the sequence settings called: 'Scale motion effects proportionally when changing frame size'. · Unfortunately it doesn't really work when scaling up your sequence - it would be nice if it did. · If you had used 'Scale to frame size' on the images in yoru original sequence, then they would appear consistent in a larger sequence - I assume you did not do this and so the only option really is to go through and double the values of your 'scale' keyframes.
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Original UHD framesize is lost after exporting to 1080p. · If you want to properly upscale you need the original images.
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To upscale your HD sequence to 4K, nest your HD sequence in a 4K timeline in Premiere. Then, send the nest to After Effects for further adjustments if needed.
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Thank you so much, I'll try that. Also, when I move the nested sequence to the 4K timeline, it says that the clip does dot match the sequence settings, and asks whether to change settings or keep them as is. I'm guessing I should select keep them as is.
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If you're thinking that looked good, definitely look into using the Detail-preserving Upscale effect in After Effects to get from 1080p to 2160p. · · After Effects User Guide > Detail-preserving Upscale effect · Using the Detail-preserving Upscale effect in After Effects (adobe.com) · Live action footage can be fairly fogiving, looking okay even without using an upconversion algorithm. · If you have titles and lower 3rd, look into Video Enhance AI by Topaz Labs (Video Enhance AI – Video Quality Software (topazlabs.com).
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Thankfully, the use of AI video upscaling is groundbreaking. Instead of waiting for companies to recreate standard definition content, video enthusiasts can do it themselves.
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How to Upscale 1080P to 4K in Premiere Pro: Step Guide & AI-Alternative
March 17, 2025 - So, to match the video quality of your old, low-resolution video with your modern device display, social media platforms, or YouTube, you must know how to upscale video in Premiere Pro. Being one of the leading video editing suites, Adobe Premiere Pro offers an extensive video-transforming ...
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Using the Detail-preserving Upscale effect in After Effects
November 3, 2023 - The Detail-preserving Upscale effect is capable of scaling up images by large amounts while preserving details in the image. The sharpness of sharp lines and curves is preserved.
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r/premiere on Reddit: Upscaling in premiere pro
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Hey evryone, i want to upscale my video recorded using obs in premiere pro from 1080 to 1440p, the base recording is at 25000kbs using amd hardware encoeinf h265.
Will upscaling my video reduces the quality ?
Should i make the exporting bitrate in premiere pro higher since the resolution is higer ?
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Topaz. You're welcome.
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You need to dub OBS footage to intermediate (ProRes 4:2:2 , ProRes LT , DNxHD ) or risk your Premiere project crapping out because of OBS's VFR encoding issue. You can upscale while dubbing to intermediate with Shutter Encoder . Free/Donate download & simple to use.