Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )


Important

The forums will be closing permanently the weekend of March 15th. Please see the notice in the announcements forum for details.

 
Antyagingcream, filtering agaist timeline
« Next Oldest | Next Newest » Track this topic | Email this topic | Print this topic
thegreenling
  Posted: Mar 14 2003, 07:23 PM


Unregistered









Hallo everybody, this is a test of your emergency broadcast system...

How about reverse filtering(temporal cleaning, denoise)?
Problem 1: sometimes there are holes/artefacts in next frame, reverse you can kill them like they were bild
Problem 2: on changed parts the temporal filter has to learn again, those parts appear most on keyframes, you know;-)

One idea is bitemporal filtering between keyframes, but how to get it automaticaly. I tryed by renaming framesequences twotimes(do anybody know what I mean???it's real work for a batchfile and the HDD!!!).

Please PLATE me!

reversefiltering, timeline, temporalcleaning, temporalsmoothen

 
  Top
Kippesoep
Posted: Mar 15 2003, 11:02 PM


Moderator of the Virtualdub support forum


Group: Moderators
Posts: 447
Member No.: 441
Joined: 6-October 02



That's probably the weirdest message I've seen yet on this board.

Anyway, using AVISynth, you can reverse the input so it plays back-to-front and also filter it that way. Reversing again will put it back in the correct order...
 
     Top
thegreenling
Posted: Apr 8 2003, 11:07 AM


Unregistered









QUOTE (Kippesoep @ Mar 15 2003, 05:02 PM)
...using AVISynth, you can reverse the input ...

thx 4 answer!
...sounds great! How do I?(I'm standing on the hose)

Just to say it again:
I did REVERSEFILTERING on single pictures(sequence generated by vDUB or TMPGenc), by renaming(the work of a batchfile) the picturenumber in the filename. For a 4 minutes(or less then 10) video it's the best way, I think so. A sideeffect is the need of much diskspace. But, to get good KEYFRAME's, it's worth it!

the freespinningparticleling wacko.gif

 
  Top
endorphin
Posted: Apr 8 2003, 04:49 PM


Advanced Member


Group: Members
Posts: 112
Member No.: 3488
Joined: 4-April 03



First, keep standing on the hose, it's probably a good idea! rolleyes.gif - just kidding.

Second, look up AviSynth and look through all the filters available. Read about the Reverse filter.
 
     Top
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
3 replies since Mar 14 2003, 07:23 PM Track this topic | Email this topic | Print this topic

<< Back to VirtualDub Filters and Filter Development