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Usually the best you can hope for is to have a somewhat opaque replacement that is the exact shape of the logo but lets the background sort of bleed through. Results can very from what I have to described to the very rare cases where it actually just about makes the logo completely invisible, but usually what you get is what I described. Some of the filters that claim to do this well have cherry picked examples (or maybe even fraudulent ones) to look at that vastly exaggerate the kind of results you will likely get in real life. Honestly it's usually not worth the effort to try to do this in my opinion.
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There you go:
https://hotfile.com/dl/252790509/56bda49/perfect.avi.html
PERFECT....can't see the logo at all.
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You will only get 100% success when the logo is over a single solid color. Otherwise, as stated, you get various degrees of blur as the background changes.
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Remove, yes, to be replaced by a blur. Less noticeable, yeah, but others might not think so. It's opaque, but made up mostly of thin lines so you might be able to do a decent job on it if you take care in making the mask. But there will still be a pretty big blur left behind.
Here's one way:
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/InpaintFunc
And another:
http://www.marzocchi.net/Olafsen/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Software/X-Logo
But, one can only ask, "Why?". Your AVI is so heavily compressed and looks so bad that the logo is the least of its problems.Last edited by manono; 29th Oct 2013 at 18:23.
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I would rather have the logo than all the "fixes" that have been done.
I used to do such things and try different things many many years ago.
But it ends up being fruitless and the logo ends up being less distracting then the "fixes" if you just watch the VIDEO!!!!
Now on a static scene or menu, with limited background motion or video, delogo scripts and software works great.
But on a constantly changing video.........
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I'd rather have a logo that a big blurry blob.
Leave it alone.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Load_Stdcall_plugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\AVSInpaint.dll")
avisource("sample.avi")
rm_logo(logomask="C:\Users\sekininsha\Desktop\logo \log_1.bmp", loc="br", cutsize="small", par=1.0, mode="both", percent=25, PP=1, debug=false)
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Rm_logo -
I can not say that the above really 'removes' the logo and what it leaves is quite distracting.
There is no perfect solution. And do you really want anime with German dialogue ?
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