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Revan 07-07-2004 11:19 PM

Avisynth: Old Cartoon Encoding?
 
wonder if someone can help with this problem I have. I'm tring to use avs script to encode some old cartoons from DVD since quality is not the greatest. their also seems to be some bad interlacing on some frames. I tried alomost ever deinterlacer I can try. each time on certain frames the color with shift out of the person's body and into the scene. only happens on interlaced frames. can anyone have any ideas what I can use for this problem?
here is a example what happens(not my current script is using the basic IVTC setup)
also nto sure if pictures are allowed or not if their not allowed let me know I'll remove it.

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Dialhot 07-08-2004 03:21 AM

1/ your picture is not from a cartoon
2/ your picture is SO DARK that there is nothing to see...

Revan 07-08-2004 03:43 AM

it is from a cartoon just very old.and second I can see the picture just fine.

Dialhot 07-08-2004 04:10 AM

??? I see only the right part and the left is almost completly dark.
What should we see in this ? Point out a little where the default is please !

You talk about a color problem and you picture is almost B/W ;-)

Revan 07-08-2004 04:57 AM

look left about a inch from the windows. that yellow color. should be in the windows but it's on the building. been tring and I can't seen to get it back to the window. seems like it happens when I try to blend with a deinterlacer or useing telecide. seems to be on interlaced frames.

Hydeus 07-08-2004 11:32 AM

What deinterlacer you are using :?:
Try to use Smoothdeinterlace blend=false.

Revan 07-09-2004 04:24 AM

doesn't seem to work it caused a ghosting image. any other fliter I can use to remove the ghsoting image or is their a better way to deinterlace so it will nto cause that color shift?

Boulder 07-09-2004 05:49 AM

Can you make an unprocessed sample for upload somewhere, maybe 25 frames or so?

stephanV 07-10-2004 02:21 PM

couldnt this be chromashifting?

it is dealt with in the new capture guide over at doom9.org


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