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TruthOverFacts
13th June 2026, 12:44
https://www.mediafire.com/file/o4h7geg2t5vnrd5/GFclip.avi/file

Has anyone seen glitches like these before? What are the best options for removing them?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Selur
13th June 2026, 13:02
how about: TIVTC() + ChromaShiftSP(X=2.5) + QTGMC(InputType=3) ? (maybe also add DeSpot())
If machine learning stuff is an alternative also throw 1x-BleedOut-Compact (https://openmodeldb.info/models/1x-BleedOut-Compact) at it.

Cu Selur

johnmeyer
13th June 2026, 16:32
What glitch am I supposed to be seeing? I see no artifacts.

TruthOverFacts
13th June 2026, 19:13
They are thick, transparent, and look like bars.

https://i.ibb.co/S449Nmxg/vlcsnap-2026-06-13-04h47m05s459.png

Selur
13th June 2026, 19:18
best upload image to i.e. https://imgbb.com/ or similar and post a link

TruthOverFacts
14th June 2026, 04:09
how about: TIVTC() + ChromaShiftSP(X=2.5) + QTGMC(InputType=3) ? (maybe also add DeSpot())
If machine learning stuff is an alternative also throw 1x-BleedOut-Compact (https://openmodeldb.info/models/1x-BleedOut-Compact) at it.

Cu Selur

Thanks, are you recommending QTGMC/DeSpot specifically for the horizontal dropout lines, or are TIVTC and ChromaShiftSP addressing separate issues you noticed in the sample? Just want to understand what's addressing what is all.

johnmeyer
14th June 2026, 04:44
I downloaded and zoomed into those pics. I still don't see much of anything. It should doesn't look a glitch of any kind. Certainly not a dropout.

Selur
14th June 2026, 09:16
I added ChromaShiftSP and BleedOut since the chroma seems to be shifted and bleeding (see the right side of the face)
https://i.ibb.co/VYvPDGCm/grafik.png (https://ibb.co/0yfdZL9t)