zeropc said:
You_Too said:
Now that would be extremely hard to remove. I guess I'd need a perfect copy of that logo with a clean background to be able to do a test. Not sure it would look good anyway.
there are methods to remove such logos, in a way nobody was ever thought it would be possible. it needs a clean source, like a dvd, and then through an avisynth script it can be done. the method was originally used to get rid of hardcoded subs and then applied for logos as well.
Of course one could layer that part from a DVD over a logo, but that means that the logo area will have lower resolution, plus if the DVD isn't from the same print/source or matches 100% that area would wobble around or just look weird.