09.05.2025, 23:28
NVIDIA GTX 1660.
I was having a play around with various filters and I found that Spotless 10 radius did make it flicker less (it's on the silver shelves in the background where you see most see the flicker). But I'm not sure if this is the right filter to use. It seems to cause occasional issues with other parts of the video e.g. hands appearing to disappear if moved quickly.
This is the clip with spotless rad 10 and resized to 768x576 using NNEDI3. Spotless isn't a good solution though due to the aforementioned issue with hand movements in some of the scenes.
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/6455050d...7b0b0c63d7
The video also doesn't look as good/sharp as I'd like but I guess short of using AI tools, there's not a lot that can be done to improve the appearance of 480x360 compressed video. Any denoising/degraining just seems to make it look blurrier and I don't know what the best sharpen methods in hybrid are.
I was having a play around with various filters and I found that Spotless 10 radius did make it flicker less (it's on the silver shelves in the background where you see most see the flicker). But I'm not sure if this is the right filter to use. It seems to cause occasional issues with other parts of the video e.g. hands appearing to disappear if moved quickly.
This is the clip with spotless rad 10 and resized to 768x576 using NNEDI3. Spotless isn't a good solution though due to the aforementioned issue with hand movements in some of the scenes.
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/6455050d...7b0b0c63d7
The video also doesn't look as good/sharp as I'd like but I guess short of using AI tools, there's not a lot that can be done to improve the appearance of 480x360 compressed video. Any denoising/degraining just seems to make it look blurrier and I don't know what the best sharpen methods in hybrid are.