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animeultima
14th August 2005, 04:08
I guess it has something to do with Rainbows, but I don't know. I kept thinking that this little bit of pink that showed up on this wall was sort of a part of it, but when I saw it on a few other parts, where I knew it shouldn't be, I thought, uh oh. Is there a way to get rid of this pink and blend it with the colors around it or get rid of it or something. It is a dark pink, not bright. and it sort of appears as noise sometimes. I am encoding Gunslinger Girl - Anime.
Also, another quick question. I use temporal smoothing and such, but it doesn't do what I want to remove noise. When I use Deen, it smooths, but with Gunslinger and most anime, it sort of smears the colors. Where there is a color change from light to dark it looks bad, almost like there is a line inbetween to show the two apart, haha. How can I get rid of the noise like Deen, but not smear the color? Is there a way? Also, if I offer to send ya a chapter in original vob they could someone give it a try and show me how in the world they did it.? If anyone can. just... :script:
Pookie
14th August 2005, 04:46
Post a 10-20 second clip of the video up on http://RapidShare.de and I'm sure you'll get a lot of folks here having a look and suggesting ideas.
animeultima
14th August 2005, 04:49
haha, 50mb limit. I got my own free site, I'll upload it on mine. ok here it is. http://amvultra.usmanbiz.com/w.ogm . Like on his shirt. His shirt is supposed to be blue, but look at the pink and green noise. I also got some pics, from BEFORE I compressed.
You can see where the colors collide on his head. Look at that crap.
http://amvultra.usmanbiz.com/images/collide1.png
You can see the pink there, of course. cause it is circled. as if you couldn't see it without it.
http://amvultra.usmanbiz.com/images/collide2.png
I did the same one with Deen. Worse ain't it?
http://amvultra.usmanbiz.com/images/collide3deen.png
I am having big trouble with these two things. Pink and Green Noise. and Colliding colors. If someone can help me, or hey, make it really easy on me and if you have encountered this prob before and figured it out, well... why not, post your script, ha
Pookie
14th August 2005, 07:24
One thing for certain, you have to to get the brightness and contrast levels right on the video before you start filtering. Perhaps it is my monitor, but your source video looks really washed out.
Try this setting in your AviSynth script, and adjust to your liking. ( I made it a little strong and dark for effect sake)
Tweak(0.0,0.9,3.4,0.6)
Look at this thread for specific scripts -
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=96592&highlight=YV12Layer
animeultima
14th August 2005, 08:24
I already used Tweak. I need the perfect filter for removing noise in anime. Not deen or temporalsoften.
I dought it, but is there a smoother for making something like the common color around it. like make the pink blue because blue is around it and there is more, like spread the colors within the line maybe?
Is there anyone out there who has encoded some more recent anime like Gunslinger Girl?
neuron2
14th August 2005, 14:43
How did you rip/process this? I can't believe the VOB is as bad as you show?
dbzgundam
14th August 2005, 19:07
It simply looks like "blurring" of the colors, which gives a more washed out look.
You could try only filtering the chroma, or using something that's better at preserving edges (though, something as dark as that may have problems with edge detection... You're best off with only filtering chroma). TBiLateral seems good at preserving the image pretty well, if used correctly.
Another option that I frequently use, is supersampling followed by filtering. It allows you to filter much more precisely, but takes up a bit of time. In addition, I usually use Deen exclusively on the luma, with supersampling. This particularly helps in somewhat darker areas (Probably like what you have), or areas that have light gradients.
animeultima
16th August 2005, 15:12
I've been doing a whole lot better. but now the pink prob is a lil diff. After i encode and compress to mkv or avi, there are some pink blocks in someplaces, pink pixelation, kinda like a lil bit of noise, but bad. What can i do to get rid of this lil bit of pink?
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