digitalFAQ.com Forum

digitalFAQ.com Forum (https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/)
-   Restore, Filter, Improve Quality (https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/video-restore/)
-   -   Best sequence of filters for deinterlace, deshake, denoise (https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/video-restore/9481-best-sequence-filters.html)

Spotty 02-22-2019 10:14 PM

Best sequence of filters for deinterlace, deshake, denoise
 
I have a lot of home videos that I need to digitise.
I'm wanting to deinterlace so they can be viewed on any devices and will always be deinterlaced well (rather than depending on the playback device which may be good or not) - they will not be on DVD.
I don't mind increasing the frame rate to 50fps (PAL source) if there's any noticeable benefit - video file size is not a big concern.

The big issues with all my tapes are low light noise and camera shake.
I don't mind introducing weird effects at the edge in order to deshake.
I am so impressed with temporal noise reduction and chroma noise reduction.

So my question is what filter order is best for deinterlace, deshake, denoise?

I presume denoising is better after deshaking, as shake confounds denoising, and deinterlace last so the deinterlacer gets the cleanest image to work with.

I'm guessing deshake, denoise, deinterlace but what do you think?

sanlyn 03-06-2019 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spotty (Post 59601)
I have a lot of home videos that I need to digitise.
I'm wanting to deinterlace so they can be viewed on any devices and will always be deinterlaced well (rather than depending on the playback device which may be good or not) - they will not be on DVD.
I don't mind increasing the frame rate to 50fps (PAL source) if there's any noticeable benefit - video file size is not a big concern.

The big issues with all my tapes are low light noise and camera shake.
I don't mind introducing weird effects at the edge in order to deshake.
I am so impressed with temporal noise reduction and chroma noise reduction.

So my question is what filter order is best for deinterlace, deshake, denoise?

I presume denoising is better after deshaking, as shake confounds denoising, and deinterlace last so the deinterlacer gets the cleanest image to work with.

I'm guessing deshake, denoise, deinterlace but what do you think?

What videos are you talking about? Have you posted samples to another thread somewhere?


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:04 PM

Site design, images and content © 2002-2024 The Digital FAQ, www.digitalFAQ.com
Forum Software by vBulletin · Copyright © 2024 Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.