I know that each case is different and that it is a question of looking for the best option, but in general terms which is better for classic anime or for blurays with a lot or little grain. ?
the point is to retain as much quality as possible.
which is the michael jordan or muhamad ali of the denoiser.
for you my friend what it the best denoiser EVER-.
TemporalDegrain()
MCTemporalDenoise()
FluxSmoothST()
SMDegrain()
MDegrain2()
I dont like FFT3DFilter or dfttest too much detail is lost...
I run several tests and the truth is that the difference is minimal, or maybe I don't have the visual ability to determine which one better,
In general terms which is better, for example for classic anime, blurays with a lot or little grain etc., based on your experience.
thanks so much
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I personally use this most of the time.
Code:QTGMC(InputType=1, Preset="slow") #can also use "fast" or "medium"for less noise removal and faster speeds with possibly less quality denoising
Some additional reading
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/358043-A-comparison-of-AVIsynth-denoise-filters
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/QTGMC -
There's no such thing as "best" and no single answer to your question. The most effective denoisers tend to be target-specific and dependent on problems in the source. What works well on one video won't do a damn thing on another clip.
Try this thread: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/358043-A-comparison-of-AVIsynth-denoise-filters?hi...emporaldegrain
And while you're at it:
Define "noise".
Define "denoiser".- My sister Ann's brother -
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