Le Thu, 22 Jan 2004 13:06:13 -0800 (PST)
"Steven M. Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait :

> > The sinc* kernels are very bad at removing noise. IMHO, the
> > cubic* kernels are better for this job...
> 
>       That's what yuvdenoise is for :)

For "big" noise only... :-)

>       For clean sources the sinc kernels are better at preserving
>       detail (it's an open question how many taps to use - should one
>       use 4,6 or 8?) - at least that's been my observation.

Yes, but a _clean_ source is rare... If source is noisy (even a
little) then preserving detail is also preserving noise, right ?

And it's faster with the cubic kernel... :-)

Cheers,

   Nicolas


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