Smoother image, no grain darker thicker black lines etc, do you think you can help?

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The cleanup this other guy did actually turned it into HD, i'm hoping you can help me out

Well it's not just the Buu Saga. DragonBall Z was never HD, except just a few months ago, they were planning on re-releasing the series on Blu-Ray sets in HD, but they were dropped and only a few of the first episodes have been released in HD. But as I was saying, they were never HD. However, there was DragonBall KAI which is HD but in terms of looks, it is very different.Majin buu saga is not in HD
EnIgMoZz2 wrote:Well it's not just the Buu Saga. DragonBall Z was never HD, except just a few months ago, they were planning on re-releasing the series on Blu-Ray sets in HD, but they were dropped and only a few of the first episodes have been released in HD. But as I was saying, they were never HD. However, there was DragonBall KAI which is HD but in terms of looks, it is very different.Majin buu saga is not in HD
Now, if you want, I can help you make the original DBZ episodes HD, so upscale to 720p without losing quality. This is done by using certain filters. Below are 4 snapshots; Original DBZ, original DBZ filtered, original DBZ upscaled and original DBZ upscaled and filtered.Spoiler :
So what I think the key process of my script is, is to upscale without the loss of quality.
But here's how I do stuff for people, I don't hand over the script to them. I let people send their video in the highest compressed quality possible, and I'll script the video and send it back to you. I've done it quite a few times for a lot of people. But yea, just hit me up if you want me to do it. But as I said, "highest compressed quality possible"? So your original quality of the source can't be brad, nor can you send it to me in a badly encoded form. It has to be really good if you want efficient filtering. Hope I helped
-Enigmo

xnamkcor wrote:When two lines intersect, it seems that the filtering decides to make them into a blob.

Mister Hatt wrote:I like this assumption that bluray makes it HD. protip, it doesn't.
Enigmo wrote:Mister Hatt wrote:I like this assumption that bluray makes it HD. protip, it doesn't.
Late response, but, how does it not?
Mister Hatt wrote:I like this assumption that bluray makes it HD. protip, it doesn't.

Yeah, I know what you mean. Blu-Ray is just a disk format. But is your point that if it's just an upscaling job, then this means it is not HD? If so, what does 'HD' actually mean? And I don't ask that to support the idea that upscaling makes it HD; I just don't know the actual meaning of 'HD'?xnamkcor wrote:Enigmo wrote:Mister Hatt wrote:I like this assumption that bluray makes it HD. protip, it doesn't.
Late response, but, how does it not?
Bluray is a disk format that supports bitrates necessary for HD, but that in no way means the source or produced material is HD. For example, I have a test disk I made using AVCHD that is a TAS of Super Mario 64 tiled several times to fill 1920x1080 and has various bitrates and framerates. But the only unique information is 320x240 video and 44.1KHz Stereo 16-bit WAV PCM. In a similar way, a production company could use minimal scaling methods to author a Bluray Disk and it is "HD" according to specification, but in no way high in definition.
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