recently i've started to video editing with avisynth.
searched over and over the internet and at last got confused using the filters/plugins
here is some screenshots of the source
somehoow i could mane to remove the grain to some extent, but that's it. now i've become confused what to do now to improvise.....Code:
the result
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regarding the source which plugin(s) should i use now to make the outcome an eyecandy?
as a newcomer in this era, it would be a great help if u provide some sample parameters too. thanx in advance
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Last edited by baunduley; 21st Jun 2012 at 13:28.
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Pictures are next to useless. Upload some short (10 second or so) untouched video from the DVD. The crushed blacks probably can't be entirely fixed and they're typical of Indian crap DVDs.
Also, whatever you did made the video noticeably blurry. The grain is the least of your problems. -
thanx manono for ur superquick response
i was confused about selecting the appropriate sample. in one scene there is a lot of green shades and another is reddish
so i am posting two different videos.........
part 1
part 2
neway i 've used dvd shrink with no compression setting (vob cutter was creating some problem)to cut these parts.
neway type of help is welcome
thanx in advance.........Last edited by baunduley; 21st Jun 2012 at 13:32.
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I only looked at the first one. Your colors are the biggest problems and they seem to change from scene to scene, and are even different on the right side as compared to the left. For example, what I did for the first one doesn't work on the scene at the very end. You might have to go through this garbage scene by scene to try and make it look decent. For the first scene in the first sample I just did this:
SmoothTweak(Saturation=1.3,Brightness=8,contrast=1 .04,Hue1=-7,Hue2=-6)
SmoothTweak is part of the SmoothAdjust filter:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=154971&highlight=SmoothAdjust
And you'll notice that in the before and after pic below, in the after pic, while the right side of the picture might look somewhat normal, the left side has become a little green. You can play with the values to make them as you like: -
thanx for your help
i'm very worried about the crushed black in screenshot #2 in the first post. the second video is about that. please help me to fix this too.
earlier u've said "The grain is the least of your problems"..... so what are the other problems?
what other plugin(s) i may use?
what should be their orders?
i'm not asking for the exact values or parameters..... i just want to know how to fill the parameters?
(eg. if the video is too dark then try the value 2-5 or if it's too bright then 6-9)
p.s.: i'm just starter, but want to go long..... please draw me a path which i can walk in, when i search in different forums it just feels lost in the desert -
To dagnose your problems, use the AviSynth Histograms. To fix them use Tweak, SmoothAdjust, or some color adjusting filters, such as ChannelMixer. To diagnose crushed black and blown whites I also use this combination:
ColorYUV(Analyze=True)
Limiter(Show="Luma")
And the result is what I see in so many Indian DVDs - the work of utterly incompetent people that don't care at all about the quality of their work.
OK, I looked at the second one. With the guy in the office, I can't make the sky look better without turning everything else greenish. Maybe the sky really is that lavender color? And what works for the guy in the office doesn't work for the fellow in the scenes before.
Smoothtweak(Saturation=1.3,Brightness=-18,contrast=1.25,Hue1=-5,Hue2=-3)
Maybe playing with color correction filters (ChannelMixer, RGBAdjust, etc.) would work better. I just couldn't see spending the day on someone else's video when I have plenty of my own work to keep me busy. No offense intended.
What order? Doesn't much matter, I don't think, although it partly depends on what other filtering you're doing. For crushed blacks you use the Bright part of the Tweak filter (or Brightness in SmoothTweak), or you use the Levels filter (or the SmoothLevels part of SmoothAdjust. -
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thanx for ur valuable time,
now at this point my question is can i apply different settings in different scenes of the the same video?
i mean the above two clips are from same movie, i have to apply different settings for different scenes to make out best results.
is that possible in any way?...i'm not bothered about time and effort -
now at this point my question is can i apply different settings in different scenes of the the same video
1st load your source and assign it to a variable
2nd split it with trim(...) into as many parts as you need and assign each part to a new variable
3rd filter each of the parts by applying filters to the variable
4th join all the parts
5th return the now joined clip
see: http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/using_avisynth_page_7.cfm -
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Code:
source = FFMpegSource("Path to file") #loading source clipOne = source.Trim(0, -1000) # getting some frames clipOne = clipOne.Smoothtweak(Saturation=1.3,Brightness=-18,contrast=1.25,Hue1=-5,Hue2=-3) #filtering clipOne clipTwo = source.Trim(1500, 3000) # getting some frames clipTwo = clipOne.Smoothtweak(Saturation=0.9,Brightness=-18,contrast=1.25,Hue1=-5,Hue2=-3) #filtering clipTwo return AlignedSplice(clipOne, clipTwo) #joining the clips
http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/archive/using_avisynth.cfm
and
http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/Getting_started
before meddling with Avisynth to get a general grasp on how things work in Avisynth,..
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