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== Description ==
 
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:aWarp4 is designed for an even more custom warp-sharpening than [[AWarpsharp2/aWarp|aWarp]] allows. Unlike aWarp, this uses a 4x larger source clip than the edge mask.  
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aWarp4 is designed for an even more custom warp-sharpening than [[AWarpsharp2/aWarp|aWarp]] allows. Unlike aWarp, this uses a 4x larger source clip than the edge mask. This is useful for improving the quality of the subpixel interpolation quality in the final step. Supersampling allows to produce a sharper result with lower {{Template:FuncDef|depth}}, which equals to less deformations.
:This is useful for improving the quality of the subpixel interpolation quality in the final step. Supersampling allows to produce a sharper result with lower {{Template:FuncDef|depth}}, which equals to less deformations.
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::::Input clip; must be exactly 4 times the width and height of the edge mask clip.
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:::Input clip; must be exactly 4 times the width and height of the edge mask clip.
 
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::::Edge mask clip; usually the input clip  processed by [[AWarpsharp2/aSobel|aSobel]] and followed by [[AWarpsharp2/aBlur|aBlur]].
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:::Edge mask clip; usually the input clip  processed by [[AWarpsharp2/aSobel|aSobel]] and followed by [[AWarpsharp2/aBlur|aBlur]].
::::If you want more stable results it's good idea to do anti-aliasing and temporal filtering on the edge mask before passing it to the warping stage.
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::{{Par2|depth|int|3}}
 
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:::Strength of the final warping. Negative values result in warping in opposite direction.
::::Strength of the final warping. Negative values result in warping in opposite direction.
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*The 4x upsampled clip should always be top-left aligned, so Spline36Resize(width*4, height*4) or nnedi3_rpow2(rfactor=4) '''will not''' produce correct results.
 
*The 4x upsampled clip should always be top-left aligned, so Spline36Resize(width*4, height*4) or nnedi3_rpow2(rfactor=4) '''will not''' produce correct results.
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Description

aWarp4 is designed for an even more custom warp-sharpening than aWarp allows. Unlike aWarp, this uses a 4x larger source clip than the edge mask. This is useful for improving the quality of the subpixel interpolation quality in the final step. Supersampling allows to produce a sharper result with lower depth, which equals to less deformations.

Syntax and Parameters

aWarp4 (clip, clip, int "depth", int "chroma")


clip   =
Input clip; must be exactly 4 times the width and height of the edge mask clip.


clip   =
Edge mask clip; usually the input clip processed by aSobel and followed by aBlur.
If you want more stable results it's good idea to do anti-aliasing and temporal filtering on the edge mask before passing it to the warping stage.


int  depth = 3
Strength of the final warping. Negative values result in warping in opposite direction.
Range: -128 to 127


int  chroma = 4
Processing mode for chroma planes (U and V):
  • 0 : fill with zeroes
  • 1 : don't care
  • 2 : copy
  • 3 : process
  • 4 : guide by luma
  • 5 : same as 3, but don't process luma
  • 6 : same as 4, but don't process luma


Examples

Correct usage examples:

input     = AviSource("Blah.avi")
input4x   = input.Spline36Resize(width*4, height*4, src_left=0.375, src_top=0.375)
edge_mask = input.aSobel(thresh=128, chroma=1).aBlur(blur=3, type=1, chroma=1)
aWarp4(input4x, edge_mask, depth=3, chroma=4)


The following example is written differently but is identical to the one above.

AviSource("Blah.avi")
aWarp4(Spline36Resize(width*4, height*4, 0.375, 0.375), aSobel().aBlur())


input     = AviSource("Blah.avi")
input4x   = input.nnedi3_rpow2(rfactor=2).Spline36Resize(width*4, height*4, 0.25, 0.25)
edge_mask = input.aSobel().aBlur()
aWarp4(input4x, edge_mask)


input     = AviSource("Blah.avi")
input4x   = input.nnedi3_rpow2(rfactor=2).nnedi3_rpow2(rfactor=2)
edge_mask = input.aSobel().aBlur()
aWarp4(input4x, edge_mask, depth=2)


  • The 4x upsampled clip should always be top-left aligned, so Spline36Resize(width*4, height*4) or nnedi3_rpow2(rfactor=4) will not produce correct results.



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