Frage von Sukili:Hello,
on a dubbing of one VHS_Band I have a
horizontal, vertical continuous line. The error is of a band of old VHS tape.
Next I have a Filmfussel of a film scanning on a different picture.
Can I remove these two "ugliness" with Motion? With Final Cut Pro This dates probably not. Although I have since used previously already have a filter of a third party but it was useless.
Also I would be interested with what possible film grain can be reduced. There are various filter synonymous but which I know are synonymous useless because it makes all the picture only fuzzier.
Antwort von tommyb:
Take yourself a Windows system and Avisynth and the script here:
http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/DeVCR
A blurred picture is otherwise completely normal, because a good removal of seeds without smudging detail is almost impossible. Here also you will Avisynth help Windows and especially the fft3dfilter. Learn more about this here:
http://forum.slashcam.de/viewtopic.php?p=397768 # 397,768
Antwort von Sukili:
Hi, thanks for the reply.
------- But first, seems to me no more Windows system on the table
And secondly, I think you make a joke when you say a blurred picture was normal.
Incidentally, the pictures do not comply will be shown in the example of my movie-quality presentation.
So I will look next. At worst, I keep the originals, such as those, if ANY filter applications s.MAC not lead to the goal.
Antwort von tommyb:
------- But first, seems to me no more Windows system on the table Nobody forces you to find a solution.
And secondly, I think you make a joke when you say a blurred picture was normal. That is the theory and practice, baby. There are few combinations of filters can distinguish the fine details of fine film grain - that we remember when the whiskers are no longer there, or fly, but no more snow through the Picture.