2018-04-11, 12:49 PM
Never used panoregister, even if I'm too curious to see some results - yes, too lazy to do it by myself!
AutoOverlay (PKA AutoAlign) works wonderfully! I know I'm still learning how to use it properly (the author knows it, too! ) but I can say you can indeed do what you want: overlay just the chroma of the DVD, retaining the luma of the BD.
Of course, as written by Tom, if the DVD frame is smaller than BD, borders not covered will not be treated, so you have to crop (eventually) BD to get the same DVD frame size. If, at the contrary, DVD frame size is bigger, you can always have the center image in HD, and borders in SD.
If the wobbling is not exagerated, the script would align well, but of course the wobbled colors will still be in the result.
You can always try to manually correct the source using WarpedResize and Q2R by V.C.Mohan
AutoOverlay (PKA AutoAlign) works wonderfully! I know I'm still learning how to use it properly (the author knows it, too! ) but I can say you can indeed do what you want: overlay just the chroma of the DVD, retaining the luma of the BD.
Of course, as written by Tom, if the DVD frame is smaller than BD, borders not covered will not be treated, so you have to crop (eventually) BD to get the same DVD frame size. If, at the contrary, DVD frame size is bigger, you can always have the center image in HD, and borders in SD.
If the wobbling is not exagerated, the script would align well, but of course the wobbled colors will still be in the result.
You can always try to manually correct the source using WarpedResize and Q2R by V.C.Mohan