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AVISYNTH SHARPEN CODE
All code paths are faster than before, planar processing in SSE2-optimized. YUY2 support and MMX code path removed. Only Avisynth+ and Avisynth 2.6 are supported. MSharpen(threshold=10, strength=100, highq=true, mask=false)
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This function also makes a basic edge detection filter. Use this to set the level of detail to be sharpened. When set to true, the areas to be sharpened are shown in white against a black background. Set it to true for the best detail detection. Lets you tradeoff speed for quality of detail detection. Strength 255 is the strongest sharpening. It is applied only to the edge detail areas as determined by the threshold parameter. Strength of the sharpening to be applied to the edge detail areas. To see what edge detail areas will be sharpened, use the 'mask' parameter. Syntax and Parameters MSharpen (clip, int "threshold", int "strength", bool "highq", bool "mask")ĭetermines what is detected as edge detail and thus sharpened. *** vcredist_x86.exe is required for vinverse-x86 *** vcredist_圆4.exe is required for vinverse-圆4 Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Redistributable Package (x86 / 圆4).Supported color formats: RGB32, Y8, YV12, YV16, YV24, YV411.圆4 version requires AviSynth+ r1576 or later.It features better performance, 圆4 compatibility and less bugs. This version is a reimplementation of neuron2's old MSharpen plugin. Here’s the files uploaded to the above Imgur gallery in a zip: Zippyshare.MSharpen is a very simple masked sharpening plugin for AviSynth. To best see the differences between these images, it’s best to load each of them in 4 separate instances of Irfanview, then switch between the open windows. # input color sampling matrix:Rec.2020, scantyp: progressiveĬonvertToYUY2(interlaced=false, matrix="Rec709")ĬolorMatrix(mode="Rec.2020->Rec.709",interlaced=false,hints=false) LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\ColorMatrix.dll") I feel the Rec.2020 output by Video Enhance AI is an improvement in this case: ClearAutoloadDirs() LSFmod(Smode=5,Smethod=3,Lmode=4,preblur="ON",soft=-2,edgemaskHQ=true)įinally, the fourth image is the same as the above, but the Rec.2020 color space that Video Enhance AI outputs has been converted back to Rec.709 which matches the source DVD. Avisynth will take longer to parse frames that are corrupt or in lengthy videos. Vapoursynth is like Avisynth but with extra filters such as denoising. ImageReader(file="E:\USER\fin\wip\GaiaHQ\%06d.png", start=0, end=147528, fps=23.976, use_DeviL=true, pixel_type="RGB24")ĬonvertToYV12(interlaced=false, matrix="Rec709") The difference between Avisynth and using a player/not using anything is that the frames will come in pre-resized, cropped and a lot sharper. # input color sampling matrix:Rec.709, scantyp: progressive # loading source: E:/USER/fin/wip/GaiaHQ/%06d.png SetFilterMTMode("DEFAULT_MT_MODE", MT_MULTI_INSTANCE) Import("C:\Program Files\Hybrid\32bit\avisynthPlugins\LimitedSharpenFasterMod.avs") Import("C:\Program Files\Hybrid\32bit\avisynthPlugins\Zs_RF_Shared.avsi") LoadDLL("C:\Program Files\Hybrid\32bit\avisynthPlugins\libfftw3f-3.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\RgTools.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\warpsharp.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\VariableBlur.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\masktools2.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\SplineResize.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\ImageSeq.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\PROGRA~1\Hybrid\32bit\AVISYN~1\LoadDll.dll")
AVISYNTH SHARPEN MOD
02, resizing to final dimensions is done via Spline144, and the Limited Sharpen Faster Mod filter is applied as described above: ClearAutoloadDirs() A residual bottom black border is cropped, the gamma is increased by. The third image is from the Gaia-HQ output processed through the below AviSynth script. The second image is from direct output from Video Enhance AI, outputting to PNG, Gaia-HQ, 2x scale, cropped and resized to the final dimensions of 1920x1080 using Lanczos in Irfanview.
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It has had small borders cropped and resized to 1920x1080 using Lanczos in Irfanview.
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Video Enhance AI 1.4.2 Gaia-HQ & AviSynth