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Upscalers usually don't have context for text or smaller graphics, so the patches don't look much better. Hopefully OP can provide a better source.
Yeah thatβs fine, but by doing so someone else will have an easier time recognizing the image or matching the details to their memory
If the upscaler was trained on data that contains that exact patch in other contexts, it'll theoretically be capable of upscaling it properly.