Dears,
any ideas how to get rid of a grain turned blue like this?
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At the age of 64 learning is not so easy for my. Please, excuse my bad English. A month ago I had time to deal with the topic restoration of 8mm film clips. The basis was a 8mm clip, digitized in 2013. After a week of researching on the Internet, I luckily found and studied your website. After two days I was able to restore a 12 minute film from 1971. Finishing was done in Premiere CC. The program Film9 did a brilliant job with the restoration. My sincere thanks to you for developing and providing it. My family had a lot of fun watching the film.
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@ultradj83: if you are working with an image use an image editor. For a video, posting a still image doesn't say much of the characteristic of the noise.
-> attach a short (few seconds) sample of your source.users currently on my ignore list: deadrats, Stears555 -
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Ah, sorry, overlooked that this thread is about Film9.
No clue about that.
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Have you tried the filter CCD it's a vdub filter but can be used in avisynth (film9 use avisynth ?)
ConverttoRGB32(matrix="rec601",interlaced=false)
LoadVirtualDubPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\Virtualdub\plugins32\ccd_sse2.vdf", "CCD", 0)
CCD(10,1) # 10= strength of the filter from 0 to 100, default is 30 (kinda strong)
converttoyv12(matrix="Rec601",interlaced=false)*** DIGITIZING VHS / ANALOG VIDEOS SINCE 2001**** GEAR: JVC HR-S7700MS, TOSHIBA V733EF AND MORE -
Hard to say without seeing more of the frame. It might be that the blue channel is cranked up to high (relativly) - perhaps only in the dark tones. I had a similar problem throughout my canada restoration project (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OulrI4yaz64) and solved it quite accceptable with a reduction of the blue channel in the shadows but not in midtones and highs.
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I see you did quite a good job.
Thanks for suggestion.
Just to share, I see there's also chance to use AI for restoration and upscaling.
I prepared a RTX powered workstation on AWS to check this, by the way I need to engineer a workflow for to merge Film9's filters and upscaling features with this.
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I'm from China. I recently tested how the latest version of FILM9 works in repairing old videos. Although FILM9 provides convenience, it integrates AVISynth's and VirtualDub for processing. . . . But I also have a better solution to restore some old videos, if anyone is interested, please leave a message! ! Thanks!
The picture below is processed by me with another software
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We are always ready to consider other solutions on this forum.
maybe here ?? :
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Seeing everyone's responses, I'd be happy to answer this workflow
What I use is a professional software Digital Vision Phoenix,
Process: Digital Vision Phoenix+Topaz Video Enhance AI to complete.
Digital Vision Phoenix is completely cracked. Although I think it is inappropriate, it is only used for learning and communication, not for commercial use.
If you need the Digital Vision Phoenix software installation version, you can leave a message and I can post the download link.