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Hi!
I would like to know ,what is the difference between degrain and denoise?!
I did some search but no clean anwser was found.
And can somebody give me an answer about what is a "generally good" degrain/denoise algorithm in Hybrid? I want to keep as many details as possible.
I know its subjective ,because different movie/different algo...
Thats why i said "generally good".
Any reply appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
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(Film-)Grain (read:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_grain) is usually a light sort of noise.
Where as noise is often stronger than grain and usually can have tons or reasons.
Since filtering always destroys details/information there is no way to DeNoise or DeGrain without loosing some.
If you want to gain some compressibility gains some degrain with RemoveGrain or SMDeGrain usually is a good way to not loose lots of details but get some boosted compressibility.
If you really have artifacts you want to clean using a denoiser or degrainer there is nothing I would recommend.
Different filters work differently and depending on the source might really destroy lots of information.
Filtering is always about subjective preferences.
-> I c/wouldn't recommend anything really.
Cu Selur
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Many thanks ,Selur !
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Just for your information. It has nothing to do with Hybrid... you can try Neat Video if you have one of the host applications (
https://www.neatvideo.com/features/compatibility). Great tool, good performance and not that expensive.
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Greetings (again) !
I would like to know which is the heavier degrain filter?
I did many test,bit the results are not so obvious...
Imho the lightest is SMDG by default.
Heavier is.... MLDG or Temporal Degrain?
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That all depends on the noise&co in the source.
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Oh,i think i understand now....
Thanks ,Selur!