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cv2.imwrite('superres.png', cv2.cvtColor(sr, cv2.COLOR_RGB2BGR))

[1] Lim, B., et al. "Enhanced deep residual networks for single image super-resolution." CVPRW 2017. [2] TensorFlow Model Export Guide – SavedModel to .pb. Download Fixed Edsr-x3.pb

graph = load_pb('EDSR_x3.pb') input_tensor = graph.get_tensor_by_name('input:0') output_tensor = graph.get_tensor_by_name('output:0') lr = cv2.imread('lowres.png') # shape (H, W, 3) lr = cv2.cvtColor(lr, cv2.COLOR_BGR2RGB) lr_input = np.expand_dims(lr, 0) # (1, H, W, 3) Run inference with tf.compat.v1.Session(graph=graph) as sess: sr = sess.run(output_tensor, feed_dict={input_tensor: lr_input}) sr = np.squeeze(sr, 0) # (H 3, W 3, 3) graph = load_pb('EDSR_x3

Abstract The Enhanced Deep Super-Resolution (EDSR) network remains a benchmark for single-image super-resolution (SISR). For deployment in production environments, the model is often converted to the TensorFlow .pb (protobuf) format. This note addresses the specific task of downloading the fixed EDSR-x3.pb model—a version with resolved tensor naming issues and shape inference bugs common in early exports. We provide the correct download source, verification steps, and a minimal code example for inference. We provide the correct download source, verification steps,

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