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  1. Member PuzZLeR's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by XperienceD View Post
    Try out the following clip. I hope that the sky represents a big enough flat section for the filter to create a noise profile.
    Sure you can make improvements with this, but the point is about restoring color flicker.

    Unless I missed something, I don't see any (obvious) color flicker in this clip.

    Can I get you to upload a clip that has, not only a good flat background to work with but, very visible color flicker (or what I call chroma dancing)?
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    I see a color flicker at the top of the clip, where you have the blue sky. Maybe it's not severe enough for you - I need to check if I have scenes with more intense color flicker.
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    Nah, not enough to make any conversion interesting.

    Give me something nasty - real chroma shifting.
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    FWIW Modern-ish PCs can run most AVIsynth scripts much faster if you multi-thread them. Most AVIsynth script examples people post don't include multi-threading, because you do it differently depending on what processor you have.

    If you can get acceptable results without such pain, that's great.

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