![]() ![]() # adjusting color space from YUV420P8 to RGBS for VsSwinIRĬlip = (clip=clip, format=vs.RGBS, matrix_in_s="470bg", range_s="limited")Ĭlip = SwinIR(clip=clip, task="real_sr_large", scale=4, tile_x=352, tile_y=240, tile_pad=16, device_type="cuda", device_index=0) # 2816x1920Ĭlip = (clip=clip, w=1920, h=1474, kernel="lanczos", interlaced=False, interlacedd=False) # DEBUG: vsTIVTC changed scanorder to: progressiveĬlip = (clip=clip, left=8, right=8, top=0, bottom=0) ![]() # make sure content is preceived as frame based # Setting color range to TV (limited) range.Ĭlip = (clip=clip, prop="_ColorRange", intval=1)Ĭlip = (clip=clip)# new fps: 23.976 # making sure input color matrix is set as 470bgĬlip = (clip, matrix_in_s="470bg",range_s="limited")Ĭlip = (clip=clip, fpsnum=30000, fpsden=1001) ![]() # current color space: YUV420P8, bit depth: 8, resolution: 720x480, fps: 29.97, color matrix: 470bg, yuv luminance scale: limited, scanorder: telecine ![]() You can, of has already tested it, we're discussing it here:Ĭ(path="I:/Hybrid/64bit/vsfilters/Support/fmtconv.dll")Ĭ(path="I:/Hybrid/64bit/vsfilters/DeinterlaceFilter/TIVTC/libtivtc.dll")Ĭ(path="I:/Hybrid/64bit/vsfilters/SourceFilter/d2vSource/d2vsource.dll") I do not have VapourSynth installed, so please allow some time for me to get familiar with it. Oh and for interlaced content I use bwdif because qtgmc makes the image look like a waxpainting. Both of these things Artemis can do much better.Īnd personally, I'd save topaz output to prores (and use ffmpeg with more control for final encode) The same is true for sharpening (as long as your source is not too soft). Furthermore, all AI models do denoising, so denoising with avisynth is pointless (will destroy too much fine detail if denoised twice). I used it just as an upscaler after the excellent avisynth denoise + sharpening, so Topaz VEAI takes advantage of the avisynth restoration otherwise in my case is not even worth of consideration!Īs I already said, people should use Artemis because it is the fasted and most tuned model. Longer than a couple minutes.Personally, on my s-vhs captures I experimented that it is not any better than a full AviSynth restoration + upscale flow: I’ve got an aging 2015 iMac that buckles under the load of rendering any clips I’ve been really impressed with Topaz, overall. Topaz has a “preview” option for quickly rendering a small amount of your video so you can get a sense Note that yours may be different, depending on the input encoding and resolution! Do some experimenting and find out what I found the best results using these options: The footage I’m working with is interlaced 480p NTSC. Or chaining the models together in a pipeline, but there’s not a way to do that as far as I’m aware. I wish I had the option for more manual control, Seems more focused on the use-case first, and then it picks the model for you. My version (v3.2.0) doesn’t allow manually picking the models, which I notice that earlier versions did. Without it, sometimes footage would look a little too much like a painting. I found that adding a little bit of grain helped make my upscaled footage look more natural. Topaz recommends trying Apollo before Chronos if the video has any blurriness.
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