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13th January 2022, 09:16 | #41 | Link |
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Hello!
When I'm trying to use F2Quiver (with different settings, like F2Quiver(3,4,74,84,20)), I'm getting the following error: F2Quiver: Input must be fieldseparated.Please use either fieldbased() or assume framebased().separatefields() But my video is progressive. Is it really works with interlaced videos only? When I'm using AssumeFieldBased or AssumeFieldBased.SeparateFields the filter does nothing. |
13th January 2022, 12:53 | #42 | Link |
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please use just assumefieldbased(). Only for interlaced data you need to use assumeframebased().seperatefields(). (There is a problem in avisynth+ nomeneclature. internally in frame properties framebased is progressive but in script it is interlaced. This is of no concern to user)
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13th January 2022, 14:11 | #43 | Link |
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Thanks for the answer!
But in any case I cannot reproduce filter's effect shown here: http://www.avisynth.nl/users/vcmohan...r/F2Quiver.htm I'm using the following script: ImageReader("FQInput0.png", end=99, fps = 25) AssumeFieldBased F2QTest(3,4,70,90,24) I'm using the picture with frying pan from your tutorial. My power spectrum looks different from your's, please take a look on screenshot. When I'm swithing from F2QTest to F2Quiver(3,4,70,90,24), the picture looks like original, no visible filtration at all. Am I wrong somewhere? |
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2nd March 2022, 12:46 | #46 | Link |
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I have added a new function F1QClean to this plugin. It operates on one dimensional Fourier transform row by row. Undesirable frequencies can either be cleaned in a band or individually limited. One need to run F1QTest prior to be able to specify frequency values. This is much easier to use than the more versatile F1Quiver.
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2nd March 2022, 13:22 | #47 | Link |
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@Kisa_AG,
Quicker and just as easy to post image to Postimage.org, See here[How to upload pictures]:- https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...ge#post1959414 EDIT: Actual image shows in forum post.
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5th March 2022, 14:52 | #53 | Link |
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VC, yep, the same guy posted the same message in at least a dozen threads.
They 'hit-and-run' then get banned, then some time later do it again under different username. Moderators usually ban and delete all posts before you will see them. Very tedious, and kinda pointless. (I think they earn a penny or two for everyone that visits the spam post).
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