I just watched it and I think the quality is pretty good. I wanted to say that if you are degraining the video with very strong settings it sometimes doesn't hurt to add grain back in at the end of filtering. It might help to hide some of the large slow moving grain. If you are using something like mvdegrain there is a multi-threaded version available as mvdegrainmulti which saves a lot of processing time in the long run if you are using the normal avisynth 2.5x release.
Post #617578
- Author
- althor1138
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- [OUT - ruLes] Original Unaltered Trilogy restored using Laserdisc editions - A New Hope (Released)
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- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/617578/action/topic#617578
- Date created
- 3-Jan-2013, 7:48 PM