I am trying to upscale some 720p and also DVD movies. I have been using "Topaz Video Enhance AI" (just the free trial), and it seems to d a decent job, however I'm unsure about one of the options in it.
Using the regular "Artemis High Quality" setting, seems to give decent results, however there is another option called "Theia Fine Tune Detail" (and also "Fidelity", I can't tell the difference between the two). It produces much sharper results, but it also seems to screw with the colour of the image, most noticeably it makes white not as "clear" and bright.
Are videos supposed to have slightly lighter colours when upscaled, or is this something that should be avoided?
I also found an AviSynth script for upscaling but it also seems to mess with the colours, but in the other direction (seems to make stuff "brighter" for lack of a better term), and it doesn't do a great job of upscaling compared to the "Theia" ones.
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I also found an AviSynth script for upscaling ..
Resizing should not 'mess with the colours', wild guess would be that it's either:- a PC vs TV scaling issue
- missing or wrong vui flags
- a wrong YUV<>RGB conversion
- playback problem
Cu Selurusers currently on my ignore list: deadrats, Stears555, marcorocchini -
And you usually want to convert colors from rec.601 to rec.709 when upscaling DVDs.
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I think the weird colour thing was a VUI issue like on the other thread, however I do have another problem I didn't notice before.
There is a weird "film reel" line down one side of the video, it wasn't there in the original. Picture of what I mean here: https://imgur.com/a/AQWShRi Only on the right side
The scrip I am using is:
Code:# clean sharp 720x480, 4:3 source LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth+\plugins64\aWarpsharpMT.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth+\plugins64\nnedi3.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth+\plugins64\ffms2.dll") FFmpegSource2("E:\Video Editing\Star Wars\testin\clones\Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones.mkv", vtrack = -1, atrack = -2, timecodes="timecodes_file.txt") nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline36Resize", fwidth=720, fheight=576) aWarpSharp2(depth=3) Sharpen(0.3) nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline36Resize", fwidth=1440, fheight=1152) aWarpSharp2(depth=5) Sharpen(0.5)
MediaInfo for files before and after: https://we.tl/t-HTCezPRV1Z
The weird effect happens in any video player. -
Is that just a case of clicking here: https://imgur.com/a/SMeGvd2 in the options, or do you need to do something more complicated?
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Maybe. I don't know that software. For best practice you want to convert to rec.709 and also flag the video as rec.709 -- usually found in the encoder settings. That way not only does the upscaled video have rec.709 colors the video stream explicitly tells the player/decoder the colors are rec.709. That way you have the best chance the video will be displayed correctly.
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