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DarkT
5th August 2010, 14:16
Heya,

I'm lookign for fast denoising filters for anime which is in HD.

Like, Vague Denoiser works nicely, and is quite fast... FFT3d, is workable with soem reduced settings, but quite slow... DFTTEST, too slow for me. gives me like 0.2 (though the PC is naturally liek 5 years old - intel pentium 4 3.2ghz).

So anyway, any fast denoisers/smootheners I should try out?

Nephilis
5th August 2010, 15:08
Heya,

I'm lookign for fast denoising filters for anime which is in HD.

Like, Vague Denoiser works nicely, and is quite fast... FFT3d, is workable with soem reduced settings, but quite slow... DFTTEST, too slow for me. gives me like 0.2 (though the PC is naturally liek 5 years old - intel pentium 4 3.2ghz).

So anyway, any fast denoisers/smootheners I should try out?

If you interest in encoding, then i think you should buy a newer and more stronger CPU..

naoan
5th August 2010, 16:06
Is this for realtime filtering?

FFT3DGPU if you have strong gpu or hqdn3d if you don't.

DarkT
5th August 2010, 16:52
If you interest in encoding, then i think you should buy a newer and more stronger CPU..

I think so too, get me money, I will buy.

It's not for real tiem encoding.

HQDN3d, tried it, but didn't liek much, it kills too muh detail to my taste, even at lower settings.

Nightshiver
5th August 2010, 18:32
Quality comes at a price. Live with it.

DarkT
5th August 2010, 21:21
So enlightening, really, you are.

*shrugs*

All I want is for people with experience to recommend quick filters. Guess what, VagueDenoiser did pretty good jobon my source, with FFT3D on lowered settings, pretty good indeed.

So beides those two I also tried hqdn3d, didn't liek it, BUT, those 3 can't be the only ones, I have lots of other filters, I will try them out later, but I jsut wonder if peopel with experience in HD anime encoding can recommend fast filters I could use, that's all.

So, stop with the pointless poinign out of the OBVIOUS, NATURALLY HD requires a good PC, I don't have one, so - let's focus on what IS possible, instead on what's not.

mastrboy
5th August 2010, 23:05
"Fast" Denosing filters would be:
Removegrain
Undot (Usually only helps for compressibility and not visual quality)
Unfilter
Degrainmedian
Fluxsmooth and FluxsmoothST

But these are all "lightweight" denoisers and might not fit your source

Nightshiver
6th August 2010, 02:40
I wasn't commenting on the fact that you need a stronger PC. I was commenting on the fact that good denoising takes time, and you obviously do not want to take your time. Besides, you have already found filters that you like that work. Why are you still looking? Like others have said, fast denoising is pretty much "light" denoising. It takes time to do it properly.

*.mp4 guy
6th August 2010, 08:57
Temporal = hqdn3d(0.2, 0.2, 8, 8)
Vaguedenoiser(method=4, nsteps=10, wavelet=2, Wiener=true, auxclip=temporal, percent=95, chromaT=1.5, wratio=1.5, threshold=2)
ttempsmooth(maxr=3)
gradfun2db(1.01)

That's Set to be fairly aggressive, mostly to show that strong denoising can be done with reasonable quality and speed. Detail retention isn't great, but it should be good enough for anime. If you need better detail retention, it should be pretty easy to achieve with this set up as well, though as usual noise removal will be diminished.

Soulhunter
6th August 2010, 14:57
DCTFun, FrFun, Deen...

Blue_MiSfit
11th August 2010, 00:23
I'd vote for degrainmedian if you need strong denoising at high speed. *.mp4 guy's suggestion is excelltn also.

Derek

Overdrive80
17th August 2010, 16:05
With FastDegrain get out good result.