2015-07-17, 01:00 AM
Happy to hear that it worked for you
The results really are amazing. I never thought that much could be "recovered" from an SD source as what this method does. Given a "proper" SD source, there are a lot of projects that could be "born" from use of this method. It blows any other upscaling method I have tried out of the water. There are numerous films that have BD release of their theatrical version but only "extended"/"uncut" on LD/DVD (or vice-versa for some films, like Robin Hood Prince of Thieves) and this could make the transitions from one to the other a lot smoother (assuming that you are overlaying it with a real 35mm grain plate)
What do you think?

The results really are amazing. I never thought that much could be "recovered" from an SD source as what this method does. Given a "proper" SD source, there are a lot of projects that could be "born" from use of this method. It blows any other upscaling method I have tried out of the water. There are numerous films that have BD release of their theatrical version but only "extended"/"uncut" on LD/DVD (or vice-versa for some films, like Robin Hood Prince of Thieves) and this could make the transitions from one to the other a lot smoother (assuming that you are overlaying it with a real 35mm grain plate)
What do you think?