![]() To be able to use output of "dir /b /s C:\PHOTOS\*.mpg" as source of batch list. * feature: ability to load batch list from file or even edit this list/richbox. * bug? Using \ in batch mode gives "Access violation" message for me. I also provided links so you can read up on it. It's a very high quality and powerful filter. Atak is right about the temporal options of 3 and 4 will start to cause a weird ghosting on some sources.Ī few pages ago I posted what I found out about HQDN3D. HQDN3D can actually take four values in input, and it will analyze adjacent frames to try and take out the noise. When there is a bunch of grain, it's best to leave the Mono two points down from the Chroma. ![]() I've only had once to go with 10 and 12 due to a old Clint Eastwood western. Once a source has a lot of grain, I may be in 4 and 6, or 6 and 8. On good sources with only a bit of noise, I'll usually just run 2 and 2. 1.85:1 should be about 20% larger or so due to it having more data. I aim for about 5-6 GB per 2 hour movie in 2.35:1 aspect ration. Exceptions would be absolutely pristine sources that don't need any denoising at all. My personal preferences with expected size ratio: ![]() I denoise most of my blu-ray movies, with the exception of the cleanest sources, denoising helps with the compression a lot. I know, the best way is try and find out, but if you could get me just a range to start experimenting with, would be helpful.įor what kind of movie do you use which settings? I've just updated to 1.17.1 and noticed, that the denoise filter has changed.Īre there any recommendations which values to set for "mono noise" and "color noise"? ![]()
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