Thanks. In the description is a link to the final restored version of the pilot episode, resized to HD (because YT allocates a higher bitrate to HD video, even if originally SD. So it looks better. Going forward, all videos will be upscaled.
wait this is incredible!! you said you did the color correction in premiere, correct? did you use any plug-ins? i'm amazed over the result you got, like seriously, i've seen a lot of great restoration but this takes the cake my friend. where did you learn to do this??
Thanks! The color correction in Premiere was actually the easy part. It just involved changing the Hue angle to so the skin tone is correct. Once the skin is on the skin tone line, all the other colors fall in place. Sadly, the only way I know how to do this is with Premiere's Fast Color Corrector, which is an old filter that they may take out at some point. A secondary color correction was done on the ghosting to desaturate it, since we currently don't have tools to fix that. Then the video was exported to Avisynth as a lossless file where filters were used to remove dropouts and noise. It took many months of aggravation to learn Avisynth as there are really no tutorials. But it was worth it!
i want that you know that i have many original vhs from movies that i want improve the image and in this case i want to know if you can teach me step by step how to do this that really i can pay you for this service and thank you.
Thanks but if only you could pay in time...that's what I need the most. Just FYI, Avisynth is not going to make your VHS videos look like 4k. If you don't have oxide dropouts, then mostly it will help denoise, fix chroma bleeding, and make progressive. Sharpening should really be done at the capture stage, not in post. There are guides online and postings on digitalfaq's website to help you get started.
@@hilordDmitry What does the error message say? Did you separatefields as well as select odd and even lines separately? This is listed as a spatial-temporal filter.
Amazing restoration result!
Thanks. Avisynth is basically dark magic
Amazing!
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Thanks. In the description is a link to the final restored version of the pilot episode, resized to HD (because YT allocates a higher bitrate to HD video, even if originally SD. So it looks better. Going forward, all videos will be upscaled.
wait this is incredible!! you said you did the color correction in premiere, correct? did you use any plug-ins? i'm amazed over the result you got, like seriously, i've seen a lot of great restoration but this takes the cake my friend. where did you learn to do this??
Thanks! The color correction in Premiere was actually the easy part. It just involved changing the Hue angle to so the skin tone is correct. Once the skin is on the skin tone line, all the other colors fall in place. Sadly, the only way I know how to do this is with Premiere's Fast Color Corrector, which is an old filter that they may take out at some point. A secondary color correction was done on the ghosting to desaturate it, since we currently don't have tools to fix that. Then the video was exported to Avisynth as a lossless file where filters were used to remove dropouts and noise. It took many months of aggravation to learn Avisynth as there are really no tutorials. But it was worth it!
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i want that you know that i have many original vhs from movies that i want improve the image and
in this case i want to know if you can teach me step by step how to do this that
really i can pay you for this service
and thank you.
Thanks but if only you could pay in time...that's what I need the most. Just FYI, Avisynth is not going to make your VHS videos look like 4k. If you don't have oxide dropouts, then mostly it will help denoise, fix chroma bleeding, and make progressive. Sharpening should really be done at the capture stage, not in post. There are guides online and postings on digitalfaq's website to help you get started.
Plugin?
There are paid ones like Neat Video, but for the most (and free) options you will have to download Avisynth and a script editor like AvsPmod
@@VideowaveMusic Oh, I used "MCTemporalDenoise", but I can't figure out why the error occurs
@@hilordDmitry What does the error message say? Did you separatefields as well as select odd and even lines separately? This is listed as a spatial-temporal filter.