I love this filter because it just does the job, but I can't seem to find good settings for FF:AC. It so washed out and overfiltered. I followed the parimeter directions, but can't get any luck.
Any help?
eDeen
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Re: eDeen
with FF AC all you need to do is deinterlace, resize and undot().AaronAMV wrote:I love this filter because it just does the job, but I can't seem to find good settings for FF:AC. It so washed out and overfiltered. I followed the parimeter directions, but can't get any luck.
Any help?
It's one of those sources that looks fantastic with no filtering, check out echoes of dawn by lockstock for an example of how it looks with no filters. ;]
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Re: eDeen
Oh really? Haha. Okay. I just saw a scene that looked thresholdy. lolAutraya wrote:with FF AC all you need to do is deinterlace, resize and undot().AaronAMV wrote:I love this filter because it just does the job, but I can't seem to find good settings for FF:AC. It so washed out and overfiltered. I followed the parimeter directions, but can't get any luck.
Any help?
It's one of those sources that looks fantastic with no filtering, check out echoes of dawn by lockstock for an example of how it looks with no filters. ;]
But thanks for the info.