Debilinear

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Abstract
Author Prunedtree
Version r6
Download debilinear r6.zip
Category Resize
License Closed source
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Description

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

Requirements


Limitations

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


Syntax and Parameters

debilinear (clip, int target_width, int target_height, float "src_left", float "src_top", float "src_width", float "src_height", bool "lsb_inout")
debilinearY (clip, int target_width, int target_height, float "src_left", float "src_top", float "src_width", float "src_height", bool "lsb_inout")


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.


  • debilinearY ignores chroma planes.


Changelog

Version      Date            Changes
r6 07/26/2012 + more optimizations (~50% speedup) - fixed 16-bit rounding bug
r5 07/20/2012 + some small optimizations (~35% speedup) - fixed UV shift glitch
r4 07/16/2012 - fixed RGB highdepth bug - fixed border glitch
r3 07/01/2012 - memory leak fixed
r2 07/01/2012 + some SSE code (~4x speedup) - fixed little glitch in 16-bit mode + full YV12 support
r1 06/30/2012 + changed sampling patterns (mimics bilinearResize) + YV12 luma support + 16-bit (dithertools format) support


Archived Downloads

Version Download Mirror
r6 debilinear r6.zip debilinear r6.zip


External Links

  • Doom9 Forum - Using Debilinear with Canon EOS cameras.
  • Doom9 Forum - Debilinear444 discussion.
  • MediaFire - DebilinearM.avsi - a function to mask native 1080p content when using Debilinear.




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