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Originally Posted by Jellygoose
I tried the blockbuster filter together with the fluxsmooth filter, and the results were just awesome... I also still use Temporal Smoother (2,2) for noisy VHS Captures...
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Flux 0.3 works really really well on clean-to-moderately-noisy sources, particularly DVD. With very noisy sources, though, you're right: an extra smooth with a temporal softener can help, though 2,2 is fairly strong in combination with Flux. 0.4, when it's released, will also do chroma smoothing, which I find helps quite a bit with noisier sources.
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Originally Posted by Jellygoose
But why would you use two smoothing filters (Nomosmooth and fluxsmooth) ?? wouldn't that be too many filters??
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I personally -- based on theoretical reasons -- would use one or the other. NoMo's temporal smoothing is pretty much the same as Flux's in temporal-only mode. The main difference is that Flux will smooth temporally and spatially (if you tell it to) if it detects a fluctuating pixel. NoMo will temporally smooth static areas and spatially smooth areas in motion.