24.08.2020, 04:55
Any digital sensor have aliasing. Less pixel count - more ugly aliasing. Some cameras have optical anti aliasing low pass filter (OLPF) that helps a lot.
Aliasing is separate artifact and it is not part of interlacing artifact.
So i guess this filter may help a lot with any SD footage. It probably may also help to remove moire and aliasing from modern digital cameras as well.
Usually moire/aliasing is a huge problem and it is near impossible to remove it digitally in simple manual way with static filters. So can't wait to test those AI AA algorithms with something more complicated that basic t-shirt stripes...
Aliasing is separate artifact and it is not part of interlacing artifact.
So i guess this filter may help a lot with any SD footage. It probably may also help to remove moire and aliasing from modern digital cameras as well.
Usually moire/aliasing is a huge problem and it is near impossible to remove it digitally in simple manual way with static filters. So can't wait to test those AI AA algorithms with something more complicated that basic t-shirt stripes...