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  1. Just take a look at the man's shirt, the red color was spill out. I just want to let it stay in where it belong.
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  2. You can shift the chroma to the left. You can also sharpen the chroma. In AviSynth:

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    MergeChroma(awarpsharp2(depth=24)) # sharpen chroma
    ChromaShift(c=-2) # shift chroma left by 2 pixels
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  3. Thank you for replying.
    This is a PAL DVD releasing of an old movie, I've wondered how to improve its quality since it's poor in details. Just as the following pictures showing, any further improvement? I just want to make the picture more clear than it is present now.







    I want to make it into this kind of feeling, picture sharpen and clear, just like the studio restoration usually done.

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  4. I've tried to resize the picture, but it looked tougher than before

    Could noise-adding made the picture clearer?



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  5. You should post caps at the same frame size as the source, not scaled images. The latter makes it difficult to tell what problems are in the source vs what was caused by the scaling and JPG compression.

    But your source was obviously made from an analog tape. It's fuzzy and has terrible overshapening halos. It's never going to look as sharp as that last image in post #3.
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  6. So is there any improvement even it couldn't be as sharpen as the last picture in post #3 does? For exaple, how to make it less fuzzy (increase contrast maybe?) and how to decimate its halos?
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  7. The video clip may be of some help.
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  8. If Im not mistaken I see dot crawl in the larger image (Under Tender is the night logo) where they are at the table talking.

    checkmate()

    might help a tad bit.
    Last edited by darkdream787; 11th May 2013 at 15:17.
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