Deen
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Author | Marc FD |
Version | v1.0 beta 1 |
Download | deen_25_dll_20030813.zip |
Category | Spatial-Temporal Denoisers |
License | Closed source |
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Description
- Deen is a set of assembly-optimised denoisers, like various 3d and 2d convolutions.
Requirements:
- - AviSynth 2.5.8 or later
- - Progressive input only
- - Supported color formats: YV12
- - ISSE compatible CPU.
Syntax and Parameters
- Deen (clip, string "mode", int "rad", int "thrY", int "thrUV", int "tthY", int "tthUV", float "min", float "scd", string "fcf", bool "borderfix")
- string mode = "c3d"
- Choose denoising method:
- string mode = "c3d"
- "a2d"
- "a3d"
- "c2d"
- "c3d" - (default)
- "w2d"
- "w3d"
- Each of the three modes (a, c, w) will take into account pixels around in order to compute the new value. They will
- only take pixels that are under the threshold (meaning that they are not too different from the original pixel). Now,
- with the 'c' mode, you only make an average of the surrounding pixels ( under the threshold ) in order to calculate
- the new pixel. With the 'a' mode, you do the same, but the threshold is reduced with the distance. Which means
- that pixels farther will have to be closer to the pixel considered in order to be taken into account. Finally, the mode
- 'w' changes the weight of a pixel according to its distance from the original pixel. Meaning, instead of averaging
- all the surrounding pixels under the threshold, it will use the weight instead. Pixels close to the center will have
- a weight of 3 (for example, I don't know exactly the formula), pixels a bit farther a weight of 2, and the farthest
- pixels, a weight of 1 (they will count three times less than the closest pixels).
- int rad = 1
- Radius.
- Range: 1-4 in 3d, 1-7 in 2d
- 1 : 3x3 - (default)
- 2 : 5x5
- 3 : 7x7
- 4 : 9x9
- 5 : 11x11
- 6 : 13x13
- 7 : 15x15
- Range: 1-4 in 3d, 1-7 in 2d
- Radius.
- int rad = 1
- int thrY = 7
- Luma (Y) threshold.
- Range: 0 - 255
- Higher values blend more.
- Range: 0 - 255
- Luma (Y) threshold.
- int thrY = 7
- int thrUV = 9
- Chroma (UV) threshold.
- Range: 0 - 255
- Higher values blend more.
- Range: 0 - 255
- Chroma (UV) threshold.
- int thrUV = 9
- int tthY = 4
- Temporal Luma (Y) threshold. 3d only.
- Range: 0 - 255
- Temporal Luma (Y) threshold. 3d only.
- int tthY = 4
- int tthUV = 6
- Temporal Chroma (UV) threshold. 3d only.
- Range: 0 - 255
- Temporal Chroma (UV) threshold. 3d only.
- int tthUV = 6
- float min = 0.5
- Range: 0.0 - 1.0
- 1.0 = no reduction .. 0.0 = maximum reduction
- When using 'a' mode, it's how the threshold is reduced with the raising of the distance
- When using 'c', it should do nothing (theoretically - not tested).
- When using 'w' mode, it's how the weight of the pixel is reduced when its distance is raising.
- 1.0 = no reduction .. 0.0 = maximum reduction
- Range: 0.0 - 1.0
- float min = 0.5
- float scd = 9.0
- Scene Change Detection:
- Threshold over which a 2d mode is used, in order not to have a temporal ghosting with high motion.
- Higher values means potentially more ghosting .
- Scene Change Detection:
- float scd = 9.0
- string fcf = ""
- Full Control File:
- Default is "", which means no fcf. It allows an overriding of the parameters for ranges of frames.
- Check demo.fcf.txt in the zip file.
- Full Control File:
- string fcf = ""
- bool borderfix = false
- Undocumented parameter.
- bool borderfix = false
Examples
Deen with all default values.
AviSource("Blah.avi") Deen(mode="c3d", rad=1, thrY=7, thrUV=9, tthY=4, tthUV=6, min=0.5, scd=9.0, fcf="", borderfix=false)
Changelog
2003-08-13 v1.0 beta 1: - this is the latest version and includes additional features
2003-01-19 beta 2: - public release - "w3d" not implemented
Archived Downloads
Version | Download | Mirror | Mirror 2 |
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1.0 beta 1 | deen_25_dll_20030813.zip* | deen_25_dll_20030813.zip* | deen10-beta1.zip |
beta 2 | Deen beta 2.zip | Deen beta 2.zip | deen_dll_20050705.zip* |
*1.0 beta 1 is the latest version not beta 2. Something must of gone wrong with the naming schemes. |
External Links
- avisynth.nl - Documentation for beta 1.
- Doom9 Forum - Discussion about deen beta 1.
- Doom9 Forum - Discussion about naming schemes between beta 1 and 2.
- Doom9 Forum - Documentation for beta 1. Translated by Manao.
- Doom9 Forum - Original discussion about deen beta 1.
- Scintilla's Guide - Extensive documentation for beta 1.
- VideoHelp Forum - Discussion about deen.
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