Debicubic

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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
This filter is designed to reverse the effects of bicubic upsampling. Parameters and sampling pattern try to mimic Avisynth's [[Resize|BicubicResize]].<br>
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This filter is designed to reverse the effects of bicubic upsampling. Parameters and sampling pattern try to mimic Avisynth's [[Resize|BicubicResize]].
 
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<span style="color:red">'''Note: [[Descale]] is recommended as a modern replacement for Debicubic.'''</span>
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== Requirements ==
 
== Requirements ==
 
* [x86]: [[AviSynth+]] or [https://sourceforge.net/projects/avisynth2/ AviSynth 2.5.8 or greater]
 
* [x86]: [[AviSynth+]] or [https://sourceforge.net/projects/avisynth2/ AviSynth 2.5.8 or greater]

Latest revision as of 09:04, 8 February 2023

Abstract
Author Prunedtree
Version r2
Download debicubic r2.zip
Category Resize
License Closed source
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Contents

[edit] Description

This filter is designed to reverse the effects of bicubic upsampling. Parameters and sampling pattern try to mimic Avisynth's BicubicResize.

Note: Descale is recommended as a modern replacement for Debicubic.

[edit] Requirements


[edit] Limitations

  • Sampling at 1:1 resolution is known to be unstable.
  • This filter is not made for upsampling.


[edit] Syntax and Parameters

debicubic (clip, int target_width, int target_height, float "src_left", float "src_top", float "src_width", float "src_height", bool "lsb_inout", float "b", float "c")
debicubicY (clip, int target_width, int target_height, float "src_left", float "src_top", float "src_width", float "src_height", bool "lsb_inout", float "b", float "c")


clip   =
Input clip.


int  target_width =
int  target_height =
presumed 'native' resolution.


float  src_left = 0
float  src_top = 0
float  src_width =
float  src_height =
Optional crop rectangle in the input frame.


bool  lsb_inout = false
16-bit input and output; uses DitherTools' Stack16 format.


float  b =
float  c =
The parameters b and c can be used to adjust the properties of the cubic,
they are sometimes referred to as "blurring" and "ringing" respectively.


  • debicubicY ignores chroma planes.


[edit] Changelog

Version      Date            Changes
r2 08/31/2013 - r2 r1  ??/??/???? - initial release


[edit] Archived Downloads

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r2 debicubic r2.zip


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