![]() ![]() ![]() This is sharper than what I've published as part of the DS9 Upscale Project. I've tried to remove it repeatedly, but even re-copying and pasting the script from the AviSynth file is not correcting the problem. You'll have to remove it if you want to test. There is no space in my forum post in the editor. ![]() LSFmod(defaults="slow", strength=60, Smode=5, Smethod=3, kernel=11, preblur="ON", secure=true, Szrp=16, Spwr=4, SdmpLo=4, SdmpHi=48, Lmode=4, overshoot=1, undershoot=1, Overshoot2=1, Undershoot2=1, soft=-2, soothe=true, keep=40, edgemode=2, edgemaskHQ=true, ss_x=4.0, ss_y=4.0, dest_x=704, dest_y=480, show=false, screenW=1280, screenH=1024)ĮDIT: I do not know why the forum is inserting a space in the script above, in the "ShutterAngleOut=180" line. QTGMC(ShutterBlur=3,ShutterAngleSrc=180,ShutterAng leOut=180,SBlurLimit=8,Preset="Very Slow", TR2=3, InputType=1,SourceMatch=3, MatchEnhance=1.0, MatchPreset="Very Slow", TR0=2, TR1=2, MatchPreset2="Very Slow", sharpness=0.6, SMode=2, Rep0=22, Rep1=22, Rep2=22, RepChroma=True, Sbb=3, SubPel=4, NoiseProcess=1, ChromaNoise=True, GrainRestore=0.25, NoiseRestore=0.5,DenoiseMC=True, NoiseTR=2) TFM(pp=5, mode=2, micmatching=3).TDecimate(hybrid=1) There are TVEAI models that create detail in Deep Space Nine - the Theia models - but I don't use them. ![]() I designed my initial project *explicitly* as a one-shot solution for people who wanted a way to treat the entire show. The only exception to this is when I work with the Dione upscaler model, which is explicitly intended for deinterlacing and doesn't work very well yet.Īs for scripting: Choices here depend somewhat on how much sharpening you prefer and whether you are looking to treat the show frame-by-frame, scene-by-scene, or episode-by-episode. I find it very strange that people are wedded to the idea of using these two utilities in an either/or fashion. I welcome input from anyone who can demonstrate how to achieve superior results with AviSynth alone as opposed to AviSynth + TVEAI. ![]()
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