EEDI3CL
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Author | Asd-g |
Version | v1.0.0 |
Download | EEDI3CL-1.0.0.7z |
Category | Deinterlacing |
License | GPLv2 |
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Description
EEDI3CL is an OpenCL implementation of eedi3. It works by finding the best non-decreasing (non-crossing) warping between two lines by minimizing a cost functional. The cost is based on neighborhood similarity (favor connecting regions that look similar), the vertical difference created by the interpolated values (favor small differences), the interpolation directions (favor short connections vs long), and the change in interpolation direction from pixel to pixel (favor small changes).
This is a port of the VapourSynth plugin EEDI3CL.
Requirements
- [x64]: AviSynth+
- Supported color formats: all planar formats (8/10/12/14/16/32bit, Y/YUV/RGB with or without alpha) are supported.
Syntax and Parameters
- EEDI3CL (clip input, int "field", bool "dh", int_array "planes", float "alpha", float "beta", float "gamma", int "nrad", int "mdis", bool "hp", bool "ucubic", bool "cost3", int "vcheck", float "vthresh0", float "vthresh1", float "vthresh2", clip "sclip", int "opt", int "device", bool "list_device", bool "info")
- clip =
- A clip to process.
- It must be in 8..32-bit planar format.
- clip =
- int field =
- Controls the mode of operation (double vs same rate) and which field is kept.
- -2: = Double rate (alternates each frame),
_FieldBased
frame property order or if_FieldBased
is 0, or missing - AviSynth internal order. - -1: Same rate,
_FieldBased
frame property order or if_FieldBased
is 0, or missing - AviSynth internal order. - 0 = same rate, keep bottom field
- 1 = same rate, keep top field
- 2 = double rate (alternates each frame), starts with bottom
- 3 = double rate (alternates each frame), starts with top
- -2: = Double rate (alternates each frame),
- Default: -1
- Controls the mode of operation (double vs same rate) and which field is kept.
- int field =
- bool dh = false
- Doubles the height of the input. Each line of the input is copied to every other line of the output and the missing lines are interpolated.
- If field=0, the input is copied to the odd lines of the output. If field=1, the input is copied to the even lines of the output.
- field must be set to either 0 or 1 when using dh=true.
- Default: False
- bool dh = false
- int_array planes = [0,1,2,3]
- Sets which planes will be processed.
- Planes that are not processed will contain uninitialized memory.
- Default: [0,1,2,3]
- int_array planes = [0,1,2,3]
- float alpha = 0.2
- float beta = 0.25
- float gamma = 20.0
- These trade off line/edge connection vs artifacts created.
alpha
andbeta
must be in the range [0,1], and the sum alpha+beta must be in the range [0,1].alpha
is the weight given to connecting similar neighborhoods. The largeralpha
is the more lines/edges should be connected.beta
is the weight given to vertical difference created by the interpolation. The largerbeta
is the less edges/lines will be connected (at 1.0 you get no edge directedness at all).- The remaining weight (1.0-alpha-beta) is given to interpolation direction (large directions (away from vertical) cost more). So the more weight you have here the more shorter connections will be favored.
- Finally,
gamma
penalizes changes in interpolation direction, the largergamma
is the smoother the interpolation field between two lines (range is [0,inf]. - If lines aren't getting connected then increase alpha and maybe decrease
beta/gamma
. Go the other way if you are getting unwanted artifacts. - Default: alpha = 0.2, beta = 0.25, gamma = 20.0.
- float alpha = 0.2
- int nrad = 2
- int mdis = 20
nrad
sets the radius used for computing neighborhood similarity. Valid range is [0,3].mdis
sets the maximum connection radius. Valid range is [1,40].- If
mdis=20
, then when interpolating pixel (50,10) (x,y), the farthest connections allowed would be between (30,9)/(70,11) and (70,9)/(30,11). - Larger
mdis
will allow connecting lines of smaller slope, but also increases the chance of artifacts. - Larger
mdis
will be slower. - Larger
nrad
will be slower. - Default: nrad = 2, mdis = 20.
- int nrad = 2
- bool hp = False
- bool ucubic = True
- bool cost3 = True
- These are speed vs quality options.
hp=True
- use half pel steps, hp=False - use full pel steps. Currently only full pel is implemented and this parameter has no effect.ucubic=True
- use cubic 4 point interpolation,ucubic=False
- use 2 point linear interpolation.cost3=True
- use 3 neighborhood cost function to define similarity,cost3=False
- use 1 neighborhood cost function.- Default: hp = False, ucubic = True, cost3 = True.
- bool hp = False
- int vcheck = 2
- float vthresh0 = 32.0
- float vthresh1 = 64.0
- float vthresh2 = 4.0
- clip sclip = undefined
- int vcheck = 2
vcheck settings: 0 - no reliability check 1 - weak reliability check 2 - med reliability check 3 - strong reliability check If vcheck is greater than 0, then the resulting interpolation is checked for reliability/consistency. Assume we interpolated pixel 'fh' below using dir=4 (i.e. averaging pixels bl and cd). aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap eh el ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp fd fh fl ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp gd gh da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp When checking pixel 'fh' the following is computed: d0 = abs((el+fd)/2 - bh) d1 = abs((fl+gd)/2 - ch) q2 = abs(bh-fh)+abs(ch-fh) q3 = abs(el-bl)+abs(fl-bl) q4 = abs(fd-cd)+abs(gd-cd) d2 = abs(q2-q3) d3 = abs(q2-q4) mdiff0 = vcheck == 1 ? min(d0,d1) : vcheck == 2 ? ((d0+d1+1)>>1) : max(d0,d1) mdiff1 = vcheck == 1 ? min(d2,d3) : vcheck == 2 ? ((d2+d3+1)>>1) : max(d2,d3) a0 = mdiff0/vthresh0; a1 = mdiff1/vthresh1; a2 = max((vthresh2-abs(dir))/vthresh2,0.0f) a = min(max(max(a0,a1),a2),1.0f) final_value = (1.0-a)*fh + a*cint ** If sclip is supplied, cint is the corresponding value from sclip. If sclip isn't supplied, then vertical cubic interpolation is used to create it.
- Default: vcheck = 2, vthresh0 = 32.0, vthresh1 = 64.0, vthresh2 = 4.0, sclip = not specified.
- int opt = -1
- Sets which cpu optimizations to use.
- -1: Auto-detect.
- 0: Use C++ code.
- 1: Use SSE2 code.
- Default: -1.
- Sets which cpu optimizations to use.
- int opt = -1
- int device =
- Sets target OpenCL device.
- Use list_device to get the index of the available devices.
- By default the default device is selected
- int device =
- bool list_device = false
- Whether to draw the devices list on the frame.
- bool list_device = false
- bool info = false
- Whether to draw the OpenCL-related info on the frame.
- bool info = false
Examples
Deinterlace:
AviSource("Blah.avi") EEDI3CL(field=1) # single rate TFF #EEDI3CL(field=3) # double rate TFF
Enlarge by 2x and correct for center shift using Spline36Resize:
AviSource("Blah.avi") TurnLeft().EEDI3CL(field=1, dh=true).TurnRight().EEDI3CL(field=1, dh=true) Spline36Resize(Width(), Height(), src_left=-0.5, src_top=-0.5)
Changelog
Version Date Changes
v1.0.0 2022/11/28 - Initial release
External Links
- GitHub - Source code repository.
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