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Post #478093

Author
LeeThorogood
Parent topic
.: LeeThorogood's Original Trilogy Replica Technicolor Project :. (Released)
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Date created
25-Feb-2011, 5:25 AM


dark_jedi said:
The resize, crop, addborders, is your final DVD resolution, are you sure you place that code after that line, this should be before your final sizing, not after, at least they way I am thinking, I thought you want to blow up the image, do all your shit to it, then bring it all back down, if that line is after, then you are doing all your shit to it, bringing to DVD resolution, then blowing it up.
Sorry I am not very good at explaining myself through the keyboard. :( Let me have another bash at explaining.

I know it was suggested that the clean-up G-Forces script performs could be improved by upscaling the video first then applying the clean-up. However I am not skilled or brave enough to start messing with G-Forces work any more then I already have. To be honest I am happy with the results it produces as is when finishing out to 576p (I know you would be finishing out to 480p ;)) That said I have noticed that applying my colour correction which is done to the lossless AVI AviSynth produces in third party software (Apple Color) at 576p creates some funky colour artefacts in places.

Now the colour artefacts problem may just be the GOUT being the turd that it is (Thanks George!) but I wanted to see if I could improve the results of the colour correction by adding the upscale commands which will make the video double the required size. Then I can import this double sized G-Force enhanced lossless AVI into my colour software, apply the colour correction, export this to my NLE perform any edits etc that are necessary and then scale down to 576p for export to DVD.

I suppose in a nutshell I am not looking to improve what G-Forces script already does but rather improve the end results of my colour correction. :)