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fgsdfhjs
20th September 2016, 22:53
in old anime sources sometimes the jitter can be fixed nicely by Stab()

and sometimes Stab() make the non background things (like Characters) stable but leave the background with jitter

this not Stab() fault, it's source fault, there are CelStabilize() that made for this case but CelStabilize is unusable because CelBackground not fully developed (has a lot of Issues like very slow working and artifacts), so is there another solution?

raffriff42
20th September 2016, 23:25
in old anime sources sometimes the jitter can be fixed nicely by Stab()

and sometimes Stab() make the non background things (like Characters) stable but leave the background with jitter

this not Stab() fault, it's source fault, there are CelStabilize() that made for this case but CelStabilize is unusable because CelBackground not fully developed (has a lot of Issues like very slow working and artifacts), so is there another solution?

Great minds think alike? Or...in old anime sources sometimes the jitter can be fixed nicely by Stab()

and sometimes Stab() make the non background things (like Characters) stable but leave the background with jitter

this not Stab() fault, it's source fault, there are CelStabilize() that made for this case but CelStabilize is unusable because CelBackground not fully developed (has a lot of Issues like very slow working and artifacts), so is there another solution?

real.finder
21st September 2016, 04:01
what the...

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=173810

it's the copy past from my Thread

StainlessS
21st September 2016, 04:11
@real.finder,
Maybe fgsdfhjs liked your thread so much he just wanted to give it a little more 'airing',
the wording is eerily similar to your original thread, perhaps great minds think alike (?)

raffriff42
21st September 2016, 04:20
Great minds think alike? Or...the wording is eerily similar to your original thread, perhaps great minds think alike (?)It's happening again! Spooky!

StainlessS
21st September 2016, 04:31
I find it a little unsettling that real.finder can recall what he wrote several weeks ago, I have problems remembering what I said/wrote several seconds ago,
maybe real.finder is brand new ie an adolescent/teenager, with fully functional brain, etc.

EDIT: Raff, 'Great mind think alike', yeh, missed that the first time around.

raffriff42
21st September 2016, 04:36
Hey I recalled it (vaguely) and it wasn't even my post. With no super memory powers, I assure you. Had never heard of CelStabilize before real.finder's post, so seeing it again made me do a search.

StainlessS
21st September 2016, 04:48
CelBackground is I think mg262 [EDIT Clouded], only 1/2 way done (think CelForeGround was finished, not sure).
Dont think CelForeground is any good at all without the missing CelBackground, again, not sure.

Wilbert was looking after mg262 source, mg262 source thread somewhere, I could find it or source if needed (Not for CelBackground, think is missing).

EDIT: Mg262 source here:- http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=118430&highlight=mg262

real.finder
21st September 2016, 05:02
I find it a little unsettling that real.finder can recall what he wrote several weeks ago, I have problems remembering what I said/wrote several seconds ago,
maybe real.finder is brand new ie an adolescent/teenager, with fully functional brain, etc.

EDIT: Raff, 'Great mind think alike', yeh, missed that the first time around.

Personally, I can remembering what I said/wrote even for years, Especially when it's an important thing, and I am in about 30 years old

and raffriff42 brought my post before I come

and yes maybe fgsdfhjs liked it, but why open new Thread?

StainlessS
21st September 2016, 05:21
Arh, 30 years old, almost a child, I can almost remember, being able to remember, them was the days.
(Memories... like the corners of my mind,... misty water colored memories,... of the way we were... scattered pictures...)

Victor Kiam, liked the product so much that he bought the company (Remington, I think), fgsdfhjs did not have to do that,
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, lap it up real.finder :).

Groucho2004
21st September 2016, 05:33
Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery
Agreed. However, in this case we're looking either at someone's inability to construct sentences (in English) or a new level of laziness.

StainlessS
21st September 2016, 05:47
However, in this case...

Is very cost effective though. (Of course would be better to copy from a thread of several years age, so as not to incur the wrath
of those blessed with super human and Total Recall [good name for a movie that])