Hi Johannes,
No, about module list preset. The one you can create under the list of IOP,
on left to the `more modules`, you can see on the screenshot :)
BR,
Dominik
sob., 2 gru 2017 o 19:11 użytkownik johannes hanika
napisał:
> heya,
>
> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 1:12 AM, Dominik Markiewicz
> wro
heya,
On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 1:12 AM, Dominik Markiewicz
wrote:
> Hi,
> Small tip from my side. It's not perfect (yet! :) but it speedup my
> processing a bit.
>
> I've split my workflow for a few steps. For each step I've select a few
> modules I'm using 99% of the time. Then I've selected them
Ciao Dominik, this is really interesting! I will give it a try. Thank you
Maurizio
Il 2 dic 2017 13:13, "Dominik Markiewicz" ha scritto:
Hi,
Small tip from my side. It's not perfect (yet! :) but it speedup my
processing a bit.
I've split my workflow for a few steps. For each step I've select a
Hi,
Small tip from my side. It's not perfect (yet! :) but it speedup my
processing a bit.
I've split my workflow for a few steps. For each step I've select a few
modules I'm using 99% of the time. Then I've selected them as a favorite
modules and I've created modules preset. I've add number as a
https://www.cs.tut.fi/~foi/GCF-BM3D/BM3D_TIP_2007.pdf
And according to test images presented in another page
(https://dmitryulyanov.github.io/deep_image_prior), "BM3D" might be even better
than Non-Local Means. Although it's unclear which patch size for NLM was used
in that comparison… if it was
Hi,
There is a "more module" section at the bottom of the pane that I always
go to when I cannot find the module I'm looking for. Here, they are in
alphabetical order.
~Jørn
On 2017-11-30 20:16, Colin Adams wrote:
It used to happen to me at first. But after a little while, I had marked
as