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Old 12th September 2020, 13:39   #6  |  Link
shph
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By the way, i experimented with QTGMC deinterlace applied to PAL dvds that recorded in unusual but popular format when movie looks progressive inside interlaced VOB container. It was not animation but basic music video movie. QTGMC magically combined those double progressive frames (odd/even frame look near the same), cleans noise and filters tiny pixel level interlace artifacts (sort of combined double exposure effect). But same time i see that qtgmc have the same problem with jagged edges when it goes to straight lines in the movie.
I understand that probably it is not correct to apply QTGMC like this, but i guess it would be really nice if QTGMC was improved somehow and just don't produce jagged edges in any possible situations.
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