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  1. Member mikesbytes's Avatar
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    Brightness, Contrast, anti shake, denoise, smothing, logo remover, sharpen, the list goes on.

    Tell me what you like to use. Leave a link if you know it.
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    "There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon." -- Raoul Duke
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    Yes that page is a great summary. Been searching for the VirtualDub version for sometime. Someone must of put together a good summary
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    FWIW, you can use all of those filters in tandem with VirtualDubMod. Just load your script and add whatever filters you want using the built in script editor then just refresh it (F5) to see your changes take effect.
    "There is nothing in the world more helpless and irresponsible and depraved than a man in the depths of an ether binge, and I knew we'd get into that rotten stuff pretty soon." -- Raoul Duke
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    Thanks sacajaweeda, didn't know that avisynth filters we compatible with virtualdub. I'll switch to virtualdubmod and try some out.
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    Has anyone come upon a good deshaker filter?

    I use this one, the Author Gunnar Thalin has done a great job of following the camera movement. However the overall process is a bit slow, as its a stage process, where you need to run it once and then run it again.

    http://biphome.spray.se/gunnart/video/deshaker.htm
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    Has anyone done some test with this image stabiliser ?

    http://www.domfree.de/deshake/
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    Some of my most used filters for my 8mm analog include Dot Crawl, Spot Remover (shareware), and Framemerger.

    I would provide direct links, but I'm at work right now and firewall prevents that.
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    Thanks JDW

    Just stumbled upon a long list of filters.

    http://milafat.free.fr/vdfilters.htm

    No stabiliser filters there
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    I've used the deshaker filter and it works remarkable well. Very time consuming though, you have to really want to do it.
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    Mabyee DubMan will batch VirtualDub to effectively run both deshaker passes in one run. Plenty of spare cpu when I'm asleep, just need the thing to run un attended.
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