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Old 29th June 2014, 20:02   #1  |  Link
Nic-154
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looking for a film restoration avisynth script

Hiya, im wondring if it could be possibel for somebody here to write a scrip that i can use with virtualdubmod so i can remove the dirth and scratches from the film, i do color correction manually.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McKkWG5vkeE like in these films for example.
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Old 29th June 2014, 20:14   #2  |  Link
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One of the most viewed threads in this forum provides exactly what you are asking for:

The power of Avisynth: restoring old 8mm films

There was a follow-on thread that also has a tremendous number of views:

Capturing and restoring old 8mm film

The first post in the first thread contains a link to the latest script, along with all the DLLs necessary to make it work. I also posted my version of the script, which is revised to make a significant increase in speed, while reducing the amount of sharpening and increasing the dirt removal effectiveness. You'll find that script posted in the middle of the first thread, under my name. I also posted a later revision of my version in the second thread.
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Old 29th June 2014, 20:37   #3  |  Link
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One of the most viewed threads in this forum provides exactly what you are asking for:

The power of Avisynth: restoring old 8mm films

There was a follow-on thread that also has a tremendous number of views:

Capturing and restoring old 8mm film

The first post in the first thread contains a link to the latest script, along with all the DLLs necessary to make it work. I also posted my version of the script, which is revised to make a significant increase in speed, while reducing the amount of sharpening and increasing the dirt removal effectiveness. You'll find that script posted in the middle of the first thread, under my name. I also posted a later revision of my version in the second thread.
i had looked at the script, im looking for a non split screen version, whatever i try it crashes.
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Old 29th June 2014, 21:56   #4  |  Link
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Remove the "S" from the "Result=" line and it won't be split screen.
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Old 29th June 2014, 22:07   #5  |  Link
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In what part?
nevermind, i found out what you meant, thanks anyways.
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