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02-12-2003, 06:08 PM
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I finally figured out how to use the filters..I have tried 2 movies..one i used the fluxsmooth and the other spacedust and temporal cleaner.

I have a problem though....

I encoded the movie 2 times...one with no filters and one with spacedust and temporal cleaner.

the one with spacedust had a lot less noise and had a better picture BUT it seemed to smooth out the movie too much and made it a tad blurry and washed out..

the one without the filter had a few more artifacts but was MUCH clearer and easier to watch.

is there a way to use the filters and get a better clear picture?

At this point not using the filters is easier to watch.

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Hi rqtball,

Try SpaceDust() + FluxSmooth()

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02-12-2003, 09:08 PM
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Hi Kwag

Thanks for the info...What would this combo do differently than the other combos out there?

also would I still use blockbuster? I forgot to say I have been using that also..

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02-12-2003, 11:41 PM
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Hi Kwag

Thanks for the info...What would this combo do differently than the other combos out there?
FluxSmooth is a smoother similar to TemporalCleaner, but not as strong.
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also would I still use blockbuster? I forgot to say I have been using that also..

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Yes. As long as you use a low value for variance.

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02-15-2003, 09:53 AM
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Thanks Kwag..I will definitely try this, hopefully this weekend..

Does this look ok?

spacedust()
fluxsmooth()
Blockbuster(method="noise", variance=.4, seed=1)
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02-15-2003, 11:49 AM
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Thanks Kwag..I will definitely try this, hopefully this weekend..

Does this look ok?

spacedust()
fluxsmooth()
Blockbuster(method="noise", variance=.4, seed=1)
That's it
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