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I see what you mean

One day we will have properly restored versions of the Original Unaltered Trilogy (OUT); or 1977, 1980, 1983 Theatrical released versions (Like 4K77,4K80 and 4K83); including Prequels. So that future generations can enjoy these historic films that changed cinema forever.

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You_Too said:

As late as last page in this thread, I explained why the GOUT can't be corrected to look like the original prints.

Of course I would want it to look like the technicolor print but it's impossible since the colors are not separated from each other in a way that would allow that color correction.

Of the three in the GOUT, the most limited would be SW, and I think you both have managed to pull out everything possible there.  But damn ESB and ROTJ look good! I never thought that something like that could be pulled out of the GOUT. Now if only there were a magical anti-motion smearing button. ;)

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@captainsolo: Thanks!

And yes, please somebody invent a magic anti-smearing plugin for avisynth. :)

I kind of understand why they did the DVNR back then though. It was probably considered state of the art back then, as it did remove lots and lots of dirt and stuff, which can clearly be seen if comparing it to msycamore's Technidisc capture.

And back then, people were used to see smearing on TV. Basically everything shot on video had smearing.

Of course I still dislike the smearing very much, but I understand how it worked to release this back then.

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You_Too said:

@captainsolo: Thanks!

And yes, please somebody invent a magic anti-smearing plugin for avisynth. :)

I kind of understand why they did the DVNR back then though. It was probably considered state of the art back then, as it did remove lots and lots of dirt and stuff, which can clearly be seen if comparing it to msycamore's Technidisc capture.

And back then, people were used to see smearing on TV. Basically everything shot on video had smearing.

Of course I still dislike the smearing very much, but I understand how it worked to release this back then.

Would it make sense to treat this DVNR smearing as motion blur? If so, we might be able to take some stabs at it.

(One thing I did notice is that the smearing is only present in the luma. I experimented a few weeks (months?) ago with using affine image alignment to spatially-align the Technidisc capture to the GOUT. After doing the alignment, using the Technidisc's luma with the GOUT's chroma resulted in a smear-free image.)

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@AntcuFaalb: It doesn't only show as motion blur, it sometimes make moving things appear doubled or leaving trails of itself and things like that.

If the smearing is only present in the Luma, wouldn't shots like this look a bit more weird, like the color not matching the double eyes of the stormtrooper?

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If the smearing is only present in the Luma, wouldn't shots like this look a bit more weird, like the color not matching the double eyes of the stormtrooper?

You would think. That's why I found the results to be weird.

@AntcuFaalb: It doesn't only show as motion blur, it sometimes make moving things appear doubled or leaving trails of itself and things like that.

But it does sometimes show as motion blur, so maybe a de-motion-blur filter of some sort can fix things up a bit. Do you know of any we could try?

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I can only say wow, you were right. They only DVNR'ed the luma.

Tried it myself and here's the luma from the Technidisc with chroma from the color corrected GOUT:

About some filter removing motion blur, I know that since film always has a bit of it's own motion blur, such a filter would remove both the bad blur and the blur we want to stay! It would take some insanely intelligent plugin to see the difference.

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I can only say wow, you were right. They only DVNR'ed the luma.

Yeah, I did quite a bit of experimenting for my now-defunct SWOLT project. Isn't it weird?

Most defects (e.g., dirt and dust) exist in luma, so this probably made sense in the early '90s as a way to reduce the required time for processing.

It would take some insanely intelligent plugin to see the difference.

Agreed, but what do high-end video cameras use? They seem to be quite intelligent...

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AntcuFaalb said:

Agreed, but what do high-end video cameras use? They seem to be quite intelligent...

They use optical stabilization which analyzes the movement of the camera while recording.

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That's very interesting about them only using DVNR on the luma portion of the image.

Are you going to take advantage of this at all?  Applied carefully and selectively, it could eliminate the worst and most noticeably smeared shots in the GOUT, and that would definitely be worthwhile.

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hairy_hen said:

Are you going to take advantage of this at all?  Applied carefully and selectively, it could eliminate the worst and most noticeably smeared shots in the GOUT, and that would definitely be worthwhile.

Unfortunately it's not possible since the Technidisc's picture seems to be warped differently, and the resolution of the GOUT's luma is better so it would be too much of a downgrade in quality.

We will keep working with what we have, and we'll have to live with the smearing.

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You_Too said:

hairy_hen said:

Are you going to take advantage of this at all?  Applied carefully and selectively, it could eliminate the worst and most noticeably smeared shots in the GOUT, and that would definitely be worthwhile.

Unfortunately it's not possible since the Technidisc's picture seems to be warped differently, and the resolution of the GOUT's luma is better so it would be too much of a downgrade in quality.

We will keep working with what we have, and we'll have to live with the smearing.

The distortion differences are easily solved by BunwarpJ for ImageJ. This technique can greatly improve the infamous speeder shot. Want me to hack at?

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I know I do...just to see how it goes.  I'm just as excited about this project as I am about Harmy's.

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Whoa!

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Applied carefully and selectively, it could eliminate the worst and most noticeably smeared shots in the GOUT, and that would definitely be worthwhile.

Indeed, selectively would be the word to use. The idea is awesome, but in practice as U2 pointed out probably not very feasible. Still...that quick try on ol' 4 eyes gives hope.

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Working on the infamous speeder scene now. It's coming out great!

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AntcuFaalb said:

Working on the infamous speeder scene now. It's coming out great!

Excited that makes feel me

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To see the Huffyuv-encoded (sorry, I'm lazy) AVI sample of the aforementioned technique applied to the infamous speeder shot: click here. Make sure to only click the "Click here to start download from sendspace" link, as all the rest are spam.

Notes:

  • The bottom is, obviously, what you should be looking at.
  • I only did minor cleanup using my RemoveDirtMC script, so there's still some defects/dirt/dust hanging around. These can be fixed with, e.g., Photoshop.
  • The affine image alignment forced me to crop a bit from the end result.

 

Enjoy!

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I’m late to the party, but I think this is the best song. Enjoy!

—Teams Jetrell Fo 1, Jetrell Fo 2, and Jetrell Fo 3

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The background buildings in the bottom 'fixed' clip look much more fixed, solid, stable, less blurred. Am I seeing that correctly?
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man, this looks pretty promising so far.  definitely helps with the smearing.

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frank678 said:

The background buildings in the bottom 'fixed' clip look much more fixed, solid, stable, less blurred. Am I seeing that correctly?

Yes, you are. The black-and-white (i.e., details) portion of the image is entirely from the Technidisc LD preservation. No magic was applied :-)

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AntcuFaalb said:

To see the Huffyuv-encoded (sorry, I'm lazy) AVI sample of the aforementioned technique applied to the infamous speeder shot: click here. Make sure to only click the "Click here to start download from sendspace" link, as all the rest are spam.

Notes:

  • The bottom is, obviously, what you should be looking at.
  • I only did minor cleanup using my RemoveDirtMC script, so there's still some defects/dirt/dust hanging around. These can be fixed with, e.g., Photoshop.
  • The affine image alignment forced me to crop a bit from the end result.

 

Enjoy!

cool.

 

could you post screenshots over here:

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http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Best-source-for-the-Mos-Eisley-speeder-pass-by-shot/topic/13924/

and continue discussion over there?

 

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negative1 said:

AntcuFaalb said:

To see the Huffyuv-encoded (sorry, I'm lazy) AVI sample of the aforementioned technique applied to the infamous speeder shot: click here. Make sure to only click the "Click here to start download from sendspace" link, as all the rest are spam.

Notes:

  • The bottom is, obviously, what you should be looking at.
  • I only did minor cleanup using my RemoveDirtMC script, so there's still some defects/dirt/dust hanging around. These can be fixed with, e.g., Photoshop.
  • The affine image alignment forced me to crop a bit from the end result.

 

Enjoy!

cool.

 

could you post screenshots over here:

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http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Best-source-for-the-Mos-Eisley-speeder-pass-by-shot/topic/13924/

and continue discussion over there?

 

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Yes, but it'll have to wait for later on tonight. I didn't mean to derail this thread!

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You didn't derail this thread that much. :)

And if we'll fix it we'll only fix those two shots anyway.

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No.  It is not good.

While the buildings have cleaner edges, the fine detail of the shot suffers. 

Windows in the buildings are more blurred and the speeder and its occupants are less distinct.

Since this is upscaling to HD, sacrificing detail seems like a bad idea.

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@Doctor M: I can assure you, if something is done to fix those two scenes, I will make sure no (or at least not much) detail will be sacrificed. One of the key things of this preservation is also to preserve detail and to bring out the detail that we thought lost.

AntcuFaalb will make some samples for me using different LD sources and who knows, maybe I can somehow combine them, and even combine them with the GOUT to get a clean result. I will try lots of stuff and see how it turns out.

And if we fix the 4-eyed trooper, I'm almost sure I'll just paste in the fixed trooper helmet and blend it in, to keep all the stuff around it preserved.

Don't worry, this won't be a sloppy preservation that's for sure!