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Old 16th May 2016, 20:07   #38018  |  Link
aufkrawall
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Originally Posted by madshi View Post
It's not looking that dirty to my eyes, but my computer monitor isn't very good, I suppose. I guess I could try to adjust the grain level to the grain that is in the rest of the image. So I would add more grain for grainy sources, and less grain for very smooth sources.
Some areas look very dirty to me in comparison, e.g. the dark wooden wall at the stairway.
Well, looking forward to your grain detection.

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Originally Posted by madshi View Post
OMG, are you serious? Why don't you take a nicely sharp photo, scale it down to 25% with a good downscaling algorithm, and then scale it back up with madVR to 100%. Then compare Bilinear to the more sophisticated algorithms. If you think that Bilinear is producing the best quality (or comes nearest to the original image), then you need to go visit an eye doctor, and very quickly.
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