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[HELP] What noise is that?
#21
Where is the FilterView Mode located?   Looks like a great tool
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#22
"Filtering->Vapoursynth->Misc->Preview->Split Compare View->FilterView mode"
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Personally, I rarely use 'difference', normally I use 'Compre view' without 'Split Compare View' or with 'FilterView mode' set to 'interleave' or 'splitYUV&interleaved'. To me, 'difference' is more a gimmick than anything really useful. Smile

Cu Selur
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#23
Thanks, I think this will be useful for the artifacts removal, nice to visually see what spots are removed.  Something I'll experiment with.

I was wondering about what order you would go with for this case:
A Black & White video that is a bit shaky, needs to be stabilized (stab), some flickering (ReduceFlicker), needs some cleaning (killerspot) and then colorized (deolodify)
Does the order matter at all?
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#24
I would probably
0. deinterlace, deblock
1.stabiilze
2. crop
3. clean
4. deflicker
5. colorize
as a start, but depending in the source I might adjust it.
Order, like filter settings always matters.

Cu Selur
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