Now it produces pretty much the same artifacts that artemis had and sadly still has. In V1 I was pretty pleased on how it does handle vegetation better over all the other models. Also what really stands out for me is the introduction of artifacts that where not present in the last version. There seems to be more sharpness and Details but at the same time it looks more plastic like. I can only agree with some of the previous posters, that the Interlacing edges are still there and it also seems some of the more lesser characteristics of Artemis are now introduced to Dione. But I also warming up to the thought of using different models scene by scene and stitching them up as it fits.ĭione sadly has not improved in the same way. I will try again to layer the 2 results in premiere, maybe this can take away some haze and enhance the overall look. Weirdly enough in some cases, when I tried it on an old movie scene it kinda looks natural and almost stylized.ĭon’t know what to make of it, since some scene do suffer and other do gain by this effect. Although I would not call it blurry but more of haze, since it doesn’t distort details so much. The medium and low versions, I think have improved despite the blurriness. I now made some test with the new version myself and my so far conclusion is:Īrtemis got really good, now in terms of the old plastic look problem. I mention this because I actually ran into that problem when doing multiple passes with VEIA, to get my desired resolution, I will start getting artifacts and glitches that weren’t/aren’t present if I do just a quick upscale of like 圆 or x8 but those have less quality… Hopefully the developer Taylor that seems to be quite active in this thread can pass to someone that glitch information because the other solution proposed in the thread I linked about downclocking the GPU isn’t exactly great either. At least that’s how it works better for me.Īnother thing to mention that might not be a problem for everyone but certainly happened to me, was that VEIA can produce certain artifacts this in particular in my case happens when I tried to upscale already HD footage to 4k, for example 1920 to 4K, but it doesn’t seem to happen when upscaling low quality inputs like 480p etc. So if you want better results it’s usually better to do more than one pass with the program upscale to a higher resolution and from there downsample. Hi Robert, regarding your problems upscaling to certain resolutions at not getting good results something I learn via other users in this forum (in older versions threads) and it’s not told to you in the app (or at least not the last time I check, it’s that VEIA only does increases in resolution of x2 and x4, this is something other of their software like Gigapixel actually warns you, (in that case it goes up to 圆) anything above that is made with traditional upscaling for what I was told it uses lanczos. I have to do a test with the same stabilized clip. PS: this clip (year 1990) is not stabilized, it did not exist on amateur cameras. Interleave, duration : 40 ms (1,00 image vidéo)Īpart from that the result is “globally” correct, good except for the vertical lines when the movement is fast or a panning is fast (amateur camera), the vertical is chopped. Build: 1.0.0.437įormat profile : settings : CustomMatrixįormat settings, picture structure : Frame Writing application : Matrox DSX AVI file. The installer has an option to keep existing modelsĪll GPU mode no longer causes model loading error.įixed model parameters change inconsistent problem.Like I did a test with a Full (0…255) clip (vs Legal 16…235) and the very low and high lights are washed out on the output.Ĭharacteristics (MediaInfo), clip encoded by a MATROX MX02 year 2013 Général Improved processing speed on certain systems. mxf video files.Ĭhange the “scale” to a real number for setting precise output dimensions. New Dione-DV/TV/TD v1 models for de-interlacing/enhancing/upscaling analog videosĪdd adaptive grain parameters to reduce “plastic” looking output. They are improved upon v9 and should produce output with better denoising, less residual color flicker, and fewer artifacts. This release also updates Artemis-HQ/MQ[/LQ to v10. “Dione-TD” is developed to be more robust for the mixed frame type in DVDs. “Dione-TV” is designed to handle analog TV/VHS/8mm sources. “Dione-DV” is trained mainly to deal with high quality interlaced digital source such as DV, DVCPRO, DVCAM, etc. The new “Dione” series models denoises, sharpens and doubles framerate of INTERLACED videos in one-pass. This release brings to you the ability to directly enhance the INTERLACED video. Ryzen 5 (Ryzen 7 or greater) equivalent (3.0 GHz and above) Intel i5 (7th generation) or equivalent (3.0 GHz and above)
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