28.01.2024, 22:20
(28.01.2024, 22:01)Selur Wrote: Yes, sorry, I meant QTGMCFilter.
Assuming you don't change the filter order add a custom entry before QTGMCFilter, and one before before Cnr2.
- set "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Custom->Insert before" to "QTGMCFilter" enable the custom section and enter
clip = core.std.Transpose(clip)
- set "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Custom->Insert before" to "Cnr2" enable the custom section and enter
clip = core.std.Transpose(clip)
- enable "Filtering->Vapoursynth->DeNoise->QTGMC" set "Input type" to "2" or "3" adjust the rest of the settings to your liking.
No i haven't changed filter order. I never hardly change any default setting other than just the ONE i need for starters.
Only if it works, i go a step further. To avoid confusing in settings, and not to run to far ahead you know..
Well the first time i have added the line, is right before Deinterlace (like you suggested back there), and for the second place, i have added it before QTGMCFilter (denoiser) , although in this instance i don't use any denoiser wotsoever using this method, since the method gets rid of those lines TOTALLY. So, theres no use for any denoiser regarding the line issue, just to favor details a bit.
Also, is it possible it doesn't matter where i add the line for the first time, aslong it's before deinterlace?
I ask because, when added it for the 2nd time → before "QTGMC" instead of "cnr2" , that's is located way down the list of filters btw, if you catch my drift ..
The results are similar and just fine..
Quote:Seems, lines are gone this way too.. wich is preferable, no denoise or lower res has to be used = / equals DETAIL.. Cuz that nasty devil is in the detail (° ^°)QTGMCFilter is a DeNoiser, so no clue what you are using now, but doesn't really matter if you found something that works for you.
Cu Selur
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As i mentioned at the start of this post, atm i don't use any denoiser for the sake of detail preservation..
Thanks, much obliged.
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