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Originally Posted by johnmeyer
That's a great comparison video.
I wonder if s_Exlogo's settings were correct. As I indicated earlier, I've done a lot of logo removal using Delogo, and you can set it so its "inpainting" is done primarily from pixels above and below the logo, which is what I see in the s_Exlogo example.
Your function does a good job, but it does look similar to what I get with Delogo. If you have a version of the original, I'd be happy to create a demo of what can be done with that, and see how it compares to yours.
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That is how s_Exlogo looks. Blur looks similar to blur, I know what Delogo does, I can tell you from my memory:
You have to do mask manually.
It is slow.
Bit more solid "smoked glass" look.
Doesn't hide edges.
Advantages over LogoAway:
Interpolates from the edges of the mask, so doesn't damage good parts of the frame.
Probably faster.
Advantages over InpaintDelogo:
None.