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Old 14th August 2016, 05:11   #9  |  Link
JarrettH
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I think a lot of users don't know where the quality tipping point is. I would say Jinc with SuperRes 3 gets you 95% of the way.

If upscaling SD to 1080:

xbr 100 doubling
xbr 100 chroma, anti-ringing filter
deinterlacing is forced film mode

If upscaling 720 to 1080:

jinc upscaling, anti-ringing filter
xbr 100 chroma, anti-ringing filter
SuperRes 2-3 (the image really 'pops' for me with a value of 3)

If the source is 1080:

xbr 100 chroma, anti-ringing filter
leave untouched otherwise

Ordered dithering with coloured noise and change dither for every frame unticked.

Smooth motion in all cases.

Debanding low/medium in all cases (higher than low is detrimental to detail). I recommend setting up a key to toggle debanding on/off.

Zoom control: disable scaling if image size changes by only "10 lines or less" (helpful if your movie is not quite 1920x1080).

I'm playing all real life films (no anime), and I also use a 3D LUT on a matte IPS.

Core 2 Duo on a 550 Ti so surely a low-end system

Last edited by JarrettH; 14th August 2016 at 19:29.
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