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Old 3rd December 2011, 16:01   #21  |  Link
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Oh but believe me, it's fine if you do what I mentioned there. :P
It's just that I'm silly and I prefer to have a wide area masked.

Alternately, I could of course use Mt_Expand/Inflate, but that would require yet another (common, haha) plugin.
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The masking is strongly related to the local luma value. It does something, but it's not very meaningful. A closer explanation was already given earlier in this thread.

As an analogy, one could steer the denoising strength by the loudness of the audio track: loud parts get strong denoising, silent parts get little denoising. This would be similarly meaningful.
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