12.04.2025, 12:36
In the case there is interest in replicating the script I uploaded to archive.org the clip: film-restoring-1967-2-videofred
I tried to use the avs scripts provided by the author, more precisely this one: 01_C_Film_Restoring_Blending_Cleaning_Only.avs
I was able to obtain the following picture
![[Image: attachment.php?aid=3077]](https://forum.selur.net/attachment.php?aid=3077)
while in the clip provided on YouTube the resolution/quality is better
![[Image: attachment.php?aid=3078]](https://forum.selur.net/attachment.php?aid=3078)
So it seems the restored clip was obtained using different settings.
In any case it is necessary to admit that AVS is still superior respect to Vapoursynth regarding the color/stabilization filters.
Vapoursynth has the advantage to support AI filters, but it could useful if Vapoursynth will be able to expand the support to AVS filters.
The list of AVS filters whitelisted in avisynth_compat.cpp is still limited.
For example are missing: AutoLevels and ColorYUV2.
Dan
I tried to use the avs scripts provided by the author, more precisely this one: 01_C_Film_Restoring_Blending_Cleaning_Only.avs
I was able to obtain the following picture
while in the clip provided on YouTube the resolution/quality is better
So it seems the restored clip was obtained using different settings.
In any case it is necessary to admit that AVS is still superior respect to Vapoursynth regarding the color/stabilization filters.
Vapoursynth has the advantage to support AI filters, but it could useful if Vapoursynth will be able to expand the support to AVS filters.
The list of AVS filters whitelisted in avisynth_compat.cpp is still limited.
For example are missing: AutoLevels and ColorYUV2.
Dan