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[HELP] Ghosting Issue
#1
Hi,

I recently came into possession of some footage, I am not sure of the format it was filmed in. By the looks of it, it has been deinterlaced, albeit poorly, as there is a lot of ghosting present in the footage. I've tried re-deinterlacing it using QTGMC and Bob, as well as applying an sRestore filter but have been unable to improve the ghosting. Is there anything I can do to make the footage look any better? I have attached a sample to the post.
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#2
Sorry to say this, but since each frame and each color plane has the ghosting and you get different strong ghosting in the frames depending on the motion, I don't think you can get rid of these. (looks like someone applied blend deinterlacing to the source)

Cu Selur
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#3
That's fine! Appreciate the help.
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#4
this profile 422 is special for interlaced video

try - in avisynth mode - bvdf with TFF/BFF or other options and definitely Top Field First or Bottom Field First
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#5
@humanoid86: his source is not interlaced
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#6
(29.11.2023, 05:36)Selur Wrote: @humanoid86: his source is not interlaced

(29.11.2023, 03:07)humanoid86 Wrote: this profile 422 is special for interlaced video
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#7
So you suggest applying something that is special for interlaced video on content that is not interlaced.
That just seems wrong,...
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#8
csp422 and MOV container... 
probably the original codec was prores 422 or ffv1 8/10 422
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#9
I tried to solve it with Topaz AI but apparently it is not yet intelligent enough.
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#10
Yes, haven't seen any papers where folks try to undo blending.
(Topaz currently it only improves the blending even more)

Cu Selur
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