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NYPlayer 05-19-2002 07:25 AM

Avisynth: Sharpen filter in Avisynth?
 
Has anyone used the sharpen filter in Avisynth, if you have what are the optimal settings?



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kwag 05-19-2002 08:27 PM

Re: Sharpen filter in Avisynth
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NYPlayer
Has anyone used the sharpen filter in Avisynth, if you have what are the optimal settings?



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Hi NYPlayer:

I haven't used "sharpen" filters, because it's not recommended for mpeg conversion. If this is your intention.
The sharper the image, the more visible macro block edges.
Unless your source is extremely clean. And then you wouldn't need the filter anyway :?

Here's a more complete definition of sharpen. Also known as "Edge enhancement".

edge enhancement - When films are transferred to video in preparation for DVD encoding, they are commonly run through digital processes that attempt to clean up the picture. These processes include noise reduction (DVNR) and image enhancement. Enhancement increases contrast (similar to the effect of the "sharpen" or "unsharp mask" filters in PhotoShop), but can tend to overdo areas of transition between light and dark or different colors, causing a "chiseled" look or a ringing effect like the haloes you see around streetlights when driving in the rain. Video noise reduction is a good thing, when done well, since it can remove scratches, spots, and other defects from the original film. Enhancement, which is rarely done well, is a bad thing. The video may look sharper and clearer to the casual observer, but fine tonal details of the original picture are altered and lost.

kwag

ovg64 05-19-2003 08:19 PM

Now Im confuse cause i allway tough of Unfilter, blockbuster, Msharpen etc. as sharpening filters :roll: Unfilter & msharpen as filter that sharp but will not enhance noise also, a negative value of the Blur (Blur-7) filter was suppose to sharpen the image ..... :?: :?: :?:

kwag 05-19-2003 10:45 PM

ovg64,

You're looking at a post of 19 May 2002 :mrgreen:
Things have changed "a little" in a year, of course with combination of filters 8) :wink:

-kwag

ovg64 05-19-2003 11:04 PM

Gee 19 May 2002 8O
Whats it doing up there :!:

kwag 05-19-2003 11:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ovg64
Gee 19 May 2002 8O
Whats it doing up there :!:

Posteridad :mrgreen:


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