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Originally Posted by Nikos
In the comments write that the "SdmpHi" work in the opposite way than "SdmpLo".
Small number for "SdmpHi" mean big reduction for "big sharpening changes" and usefull numbers are 15~30.
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Yes...
SdmpLo: the higher, the stronger reduction
SdmpHi: the lower, the stronger reduction
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Originally Posted by Nightshiver
You say look at the change-log but that doesn't really help explain some of the new features. Such as, just what is smethod and how/why would we use it? Why did you remove smode=4 and only have 3?
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new Smode=3 + Smethod=2 is the old Smode=3
new Smode=4 + Smethod=1 is the old Smode=4
new Smode=5 is the same as Smode=4 but with a fix in the formula (no Szrp shift with SdmpLo&SdmpHi!=0)
new Smethod=3 is the same as Smethod=2 but softer, I like the result...
maybe too soft, so Smethod=5 is the same as Smethod=3 but sharper
Smethod=4 is the sharpest...
I will post some screenshot later