2017-08-15, 04:37 AM
I think this is the best, chroma wise, just to be luma adjusted - gamma brightness contrast; white balance is pretty spot on - judging only by eye; I'll not touch RGB, eventually increase saturation.
[Idea] Computer Chronicles: 35th Anniversary Edition
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2017-08-15, 04:37 AM
I think this is the best, chroma wise, just to be luma adjusted - gamma brightness contrast; white balance is pretty spot on - judging only by eye; I'll not touch RGB, eventually increase saturation.
2017-08-15, 04:47 AM
I guess I'll go with Andrea's suggestion, then.
2017-08-15, 06:27 AM
Hint: follow advices, but test, test, test, and then if you are not happy, change your mind, tweak settings, ask for further advices, and then... test, test, test!
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2017-08-15, 09:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-16, 04:04 PM by BronzeTitan.)
Looking around for apparent photos (as opposed to blow-ups or crops of episode recordings), I found this -- if nothing else, it's a good skin color to match ...
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So, additionally tweaking my tweaked, original picture, to match skin tones, this is the result:
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2017-08-18, 05:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-18, 11:27 PM by BronzeTitan.
Edit Reason: added reference from Internet Archive
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And after that, some judicious sharpening. To demonstrate it, I used LimitedSharpen(), a plug-in script for AviSynth. I like the theory of it's design, to mitigate "haloing", as explained by it's author:
Quote:Let's have a look at a simple transition from dark to bright, and what our standard sharpeners will do to it: I'm sure DaVinci Resolve must have a good sharpener (or a plug-in available for it) to do the similar thing. Anyway, here's what this one does (top - my color correction; bottom - sharpened, at default settings) . . ![]()
2017-08-18, 05:47 PM
I had great results with various sources using LSFMod - http://avisynth.nl/index.php/LSFmod - LimitedSharpenFaster Mod. Try it out.
2017-08-18, 06:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-18, 07:17 PM by BronzeTitan.)
Ah, yes, thanks! I knew about the "fast" version but couldn't track it down again. As I recall, it was a later & better implementation of that same approach. And, of course, it also has settings (which I didn't bother to use in this one for my demonstration).
Since DaVinci Resolve is pro-software, there must be pro-sharpeners available for it if not built in. If necessary, maybe Resolve's output could be piped through AviSynth for free sharpen processing. ![]()
2017-08-18, 10:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-19, 07:54 AM by Koopa Luath.
Edit Reason: Slight change of plans
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I'll look into AviSynth compatibility with Resolve next week, after the eclipse on Monday (I'll bet that's one eclipse Garfield wouldn't want to watch in person!
![]() Regarding the audio side, I'll make a FLAC file of the audio track, try to reduce the noise in Audacity, and try to make a 2-channel Dolby Digital file.
2017-08-20, 04:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-20, 04:17 AM by Koopa Luath.
Edit Reason: This glitch really needs to be attended to at some point...
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The following special features have been confirmed for the Season 1 release:
Also: Season 1 will be a six-disc release, consisting of the following discs:
Specs and special features for Season 2, and an exact release date for Season 1, will be confirmed at a later date.
2017-08-21, 12:18 AM
Looks like an Ultimate Anniversary to me.
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