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Currently, Premiere uses the Lanczos method for intrinsic scale and rotation. Lanczos is an exceptionally high-quality interpolation method which generally yields better results than bicubic, bilinear or nearest neighbor. From reading the forum post, it seems that up-scaling is the real issue here. I suggest looking at the Detail-Preserving Upscale effect in After Effects. It does a really good job and gives you some parameters to tweak to fit your specific content.
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This change is available in public beta now! See the comments from Wes Howell. Also follow the beta forum post here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-beta-discussions/discuss-paste-to-same-track/td-p/12867770
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Even better would be a dockable panel just like this:
https://aescripts.com/labels/
That would let you pick a color and do all kinds of the things you do with labels, like select all from a certain group, at one quick click. It would fit perfectly either to the right of the timeline next to the AU meters or to the left next to the selection tools