05.08.2021, 22:10
And by the way, no need to use Deblock filter if your video was captured from tape directly to ProRes 422HQ. And if it is really ProRes 422HQ, but not basic ProRes or ProRes Proxy.
Deblock needs only for more ancient DV or DVD mpeg2, mpeg1 sources that always have some amount rectangle blocky compression artifacts.
But in your example image i see blocks same as Selur noticed. Maybe they are due JPEG image compression, or due video codec itself.
Deblock needs only for more ancient DV or DVD mpeg2, mpeg1 sources that always have some amount rectangle blocky compression artifacts.
But in your example image i see blocks same as Selur noticed. Maybe they are due JPEG image compression, or due video codec itself.