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Increasing Video Quality With Hybrid?
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Most of the time I'm using Video Editing software's effects to improve video quality , because there's a preview of what the footage will look like in the end , but I'm wondering if there is/are methods to improve video quality consistently that work every time with Hybrid.
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Quote:I'm wondering if there is/are methods to improve video quality consistently that work every time with Hybrid.
If there was such a filter, simply applying it multiple times would always lead to the best possible output.
-> No there is no magic filter which knows what you would consider 'improved video quality' on any given source.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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(18.07.2021, 15:36)Selur Wrote:
Quote:I'm wondering if there is/are methods to improve video quality consistently that work every time with Hybrid.
If there was such a filter, simply applying it multiple times would always lead to the best possible output.
-> No there is no magic filter which knows what you would consider 'improved video quality' on any given source.

Cu Selur

Then how do users apply filters and set values?
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Depending on the source and the problems your source has you apply the filters that are best suited for the problem.
When adding a filter you then adjust it's settings by checking it's effect in the (Avisynth/Vapoursynth) preview.
Usually the default values of the filters and the categories they are in should give a starting point.

Problem is: Without knowing what person X perceives as quality improvement, there is no way to say filter x helps. When saying 'quality = information conservation' no filter can really improve quality, as soon as a filter changes the image, some information is lost.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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