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31st May 2008, 17:50 | #11 | Link |
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Some idea, maybee worth maybee not.
o=original lines b=bobbed (computed) lines t=original tempgaussed T=bobbed tempgaussed -=no lines orig: o-o -o- bobbed: obo bob bobbed tempgaused: tTt TtT to do (is easy): oTo ToT n=new way of using TG to do: ono non Lets use the TempGausMC usual way for deinterlace: Use the original lines & the deinterlaced-TempGaussed. So because TGMC changes original lines too, after joining o with bt will improve sharpness, but increase flicker. So let the TG more change the b, not the o. Ive seen somewhere that for mcdenoisig is used some duplication of frames, to increase their weight.It was something like: ooobOOO , o=(1.frame ),O=(2.frame) so the b=bobbed one will be changed more than the o=O=original. |
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