on 28-08-2005 22:50, Jan E. Schotsman at email@hidden wrote:
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> On 28-aug-05, at 21:06, Gianni Maselli wrote:
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>> Hope not to be banned from the list...
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> Let's say there are some free tools on the Mac side that may accomplish
> some of the things you mentioned...
> Like my software JES Deinterlacer and JES Video Cleaner. And others, no
> doubt.
>
> Jan.
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Nice!
If I were you I'd make it perfect adding a two modes frame rate converter
which blends frames or uses morphing in between, optionally capable to
detect any duplicates first (for 8mm, 16mm, or even those 1930s cameras with
manual film transport). A motion compensation based de-interlacer and state
of the art intepolation algorithm to choose. Also I'd discovered a very
interesting rezzing system called NEDI it would be nice to add:
http://neuron2.net/library/nedi.pdf
ah...
and what about a motion compensated, conditional spatio-temporal wavelet
denoiser?
All of this would bring the Mac ahead.
Gianni
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