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Originally Posted by anton_foy
@Cary Knoop
Filtering and denoising 8 bit material in 16 bit makes a great difference.
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I would not use the word great, the advantage is minimum.
I actually recommend using 32-bit floats as much as possible for internal processing. Upsampling to 4:4:4 right before you encode is totally meaningless if you want to process the results into Resolve.
Looking at your workflow I am not quite sure the result will actually be an improvement. Especially the "shine" process raises some questions with me. But I await the pre and post comparison.
Also this caught my attention:
Stream #0:0: Video: rawvideo (Y3[0][10] / 0xA003359), yuv444p10le, 640x480, 24 fps, 24 tbr, 24 tbn, 24 tbc
640x480 for a 4k source? Quite a waste if you ask me.
If that is your target resolution, then there is a far better way to turn your 4:2:0 into 4:4:4 by resizing the the luma and chroma planes differently.