Think millionaire, but with cannons. || Resident Maaya Sakamoto fan.Cannonaire wrote:Just in reply to mirkosp's first post, the SS option in DeHalo_alpha is for reducing the aliasing that results from the process of removing the halos. Raising it will help with these, but as far as I have seen and AFAIK it will not protect any detail from being lost.
I was also under the impression that Spline64Resize didn't even exist in AVS 2.58, and that in 2.6a it is still broken. Any confirmation? In any case, I would still use Spline36Resize.
Think millionaire, but with cannons. || Resident Maaya Sakamoto fan.Mister Hatt wrote:If the ghosting is in your mkv as well, it is impossible to fix, so I would suggest just sucking it up and grabbing the discs already rather than wasting everyone's time.
Heavy amv wrote:Ok i found the dvds today in a second hand shop. I use the script in the other thread and i come back to you if i have some issues...
MPEG2Source("C:\Hime01.d2v", cpu=4)
TDeint(mode=1,order=0,mthreshl=8,mthreshc=8,chroma=true,tryweave=true,denoise=true)
Blendbob(badframes=0)
Tweak(hue=1.0,sat=1.2,bright=-0.1,cont=1.0)
Convolution3d(preset="animeHQ")
RemoveGrain(mode=17)
warpsharp()
fastlinedarken(thinning=0)
crop(0,2,0,0)
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