Hi,
This weekeng, I've made a small video on a dark room with a mini dvd camera.
All is OK but I'd like to reduce a little the noise (not a lot). I've found the "Camcorder color denoise" filter for virtualdub.
But to use it I need to convert my video to rgb then back to yv12 for mpeg encoding ? Will the colors be damaged by such a conversion ?
I do it with avisynth the following way:
Does my color space will remain correct ?????Code:loadvirtualdubplugin("ccd.vdf","CamCorderDenoise") v1 = mpeg2source("chapter1.vob") v2 = mpeg2source("chapter2.vob") v3 = mpeg2source("chapter3.vob") ... #transition between each clip Fullvid = Dissolve(v1, (dissolve(v2,v3,30), 30) Fullvid.convertotorgb32() even = separatefields.selecteven().CamCorderDenoise(10) odd = separatefields.selectodd().CamCorderDenoise(10) interleave(even,odd) weave() #maybe I will let the encoder to the conversion converttoyv12()
Is there a way to do a loop if I add more clips for the dissolve function ?????
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	Convertion to RGB will lose blacker-than-black (luma < 16) and whiter-than-white (luma > 235). The colors in between will lose a little accuracy though this won't often be visible without very close inspection. 
 
 If your video contains luma outside the 16-235 range you could use the PC.601 matrix to retain those portions:
 
 ConvertToRGB32(matrix="PC.601")
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 ConvertToYV12(matrix="PC.601")
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	Consumer camcorders usually use the full 16-255 range. Shooting in a dark room may limit 235-255 excursions but if there is a lit area, expect Y clipping.Originally Posted by cd090580Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	Ok, so it's best to use ConvertToRGB32(matrix="PC.601") ????? 
 
 My sources are PAL videos.
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	It depends whether your video contains 236-255 Y overshoots. Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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	Ok, yes I saw some clipping at the areas where the sun was shining (ie: ray of sun pases through a window and light the ground) and give then a high contrast 
 
 Will it damage a lot if I convert to RGB ?
 
 Do I need to keep standard settings in CCE or Tmpg Xpress or is there some special tweaks too ?
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