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Old 10th July 2013, 20:55   #1  |  Link
rhaz
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How to remove a ghosting frame in switching scenes?

Hello. So when the scenes switches there's a previous frame visible in the new frame, its kinda merged frames or something.

So the source is PAL but looks like it really needs some restoration applied.

So I tried doing that with srestore and applying some deinterlacer and I get pretty fine result, but those merged frames stays between the switching scenes and some ghosting leftovers are still present.

<removed> 15s .vob sample for testing, it has one switching scene.

Thank you for any help. Cheers.

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Old 11th July 2013, 10:12   #2  |  Link
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OK I solved the problem. I had to set speed=-25 and it looks like it solves it. However I still got ghosting leftovers:
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My current script:
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Any thoughts?

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Ohh come on guys. bump.
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...find better source?
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Well if you tried just say so that the source is too bad for some reasons and I'll be fine with that. Believe me there is no other version. I'm not sure if 90s TV/b-movies gets released in various sources and are easy to find. I guess you always buy same movie until its OK quality? Well I ain't rich much for that.
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Old 13th July 2013, 17:19   #6  |  Link
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Unblend or removeblend might help:
http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/files/removeblend_25_dll_20040508.zip
http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/files/unblend_25_dll_2003.zip
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