For now, if you want to visit Quark's Bar or stand on the Promenade in all their 4K glory, the fan projects are the only way to get there. And thanks to the work done in 2020, the view has never been clearer.
The project, spearheaded by fans like Joel Hruska (author of the extensive "Deep Space Nine Upscale Project" on ExtremeTech) and Reddit user Billy Reichard (u/theboomsterz), began in earnest. Reichard, for example, processed his first full 4K episode in March 2020—the Voyager classic "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy"—a process that took approximately six hours to complete a single episode on a high-end workstation.
Season 1 of DS9, which aired in 1993, is notorious for looking particularly dark, muddy, and soft on DVD. The pilot episode, "Emissary," features massive space battles and complex orb-vision sequences that pushed 90s videotape to its absolute limits.
For now, if you want to visit Quark's Bar or stand on the Promenade in all their 4K glory, the fan projects are the only way to get there. And thanks to the work done in 2020, the view has never been clearer.
The project, spearheaded by fans like Joel Hruska (author of the extensive "Deep Space Nine Upscale Project" on ExtremeTech) and Reddit user Billy Reichard (u/theboomsterz), began in earnest. Reichard, for example, processed his first full 4K episode in March 2020—the Voyager classic "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy"—a process that took approximately six hours to complete a single episode on a high-end workstation. star trek deep space 9 s01 ai upscale 4k 2020 top
Season 1 of DS9, which aired in 1993, is notorious for looking particularly dark, muddy, and soft on DVD. The pilot episode, "Emissary," features massive space battles and complex orb-vision sequences that pushed 90s videotape to its absolute limits. For now, if you want to visit Quark's