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29th September 2017, 09:24 | #362 | Link |
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Yes, I like doubling for 576 to 1080p.
To activate doubling simply pick a doubling algorithm. These include super-xbr, NGU, and NNEDI3. The options you quoted allow you to adjust what scaling factors a doubling algorithm will activate for, if the scaling factor is below that ratio madVR will use the option selected in "if any (more) scaling needs to be done:". Let madVR decide uses 1.2x for the ratio so by default doubling will activate for 576 to 1080p.
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Yes, that is good. That is also the same as “let madVR decide”.
Your rendering times look good, no issues at all. A few dropped frames are normal during playback start and/or seeking. The reason it looks good is because 27.52 < 40.00.
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maximum luminance algorithms with rendering to the limit, but little pictures of how to make a more sharp image and lower the render grace thousand to all, but in particular to Asmodian Last edited by dvd1; 29th September 2017 at 19:57. |
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Sorry, I was in the process of switching continents again.
If you refine after every 2x the aspect ratio should be correct for the refinement so madVR scales to the correct aspect ratio after doubling instead of after quadrupling. Quote:
Sharper: I suggest LumaSharpen or AdaptiveSharpen for lower quality sources. I like crispen edges and enhance detail sometimes too, but only with high quality sources. In general I use as few methods and at as low strengths as possible, none by default, I set them up specifically for a source if I think it is too soft. I almost never use "refine the image after every ~2x upscaling step." Add grain is good for low detail sources. Sharpen edges is good for Anime. All in my experiance, that page is a matter of taste for every source.
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Yes, I think you have picked good settings.
Upscaling refinement: I would never use those settings but if you like how it looks it is good. Enhance detail sharpens artifacts in low quality sources too much for me, especially every 2x and strength 3! That is too strong and too much even for high quality sources.
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chroma upscaling ? image dowscaling ? image upscaling ? upscaling refiremnt ? rendering ? |
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No, sorry. It may be the language barrier but I have told you all those already.
Use my settings.bin if you want to use my recommendations. Turn down NGU quality if you have to and switch to ordered dithering.
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