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99blackbird

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Okay, hopefully this version will run on Intel CPU's. edit - old version 2 removed - newest version at the top of the thread.

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Message # 11 09.08.22 - 10:54:56
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p3rsian

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Version 3 fixes the conflict with resize, random seeking issue and should fix all the major bugs. Has anyone actually tried this? It really is quite good. Compressibilty gains of 10-50%

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Message # 12 09.08.22 - 11:01:56
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In a word: fantastic! Here's another one: stunning! I just tried FaeryDust on a fairly noisy DVD source (Death To Smoochy) and the difference was like night and day. I've honestly never seen that dramatic a result from a denoiser before. I can't wait to try PixieDust on my next capture... I did notice the scene-change weirdness (occasionally), but didn't spot any motion problems. No ghosting either, of course. Is scene-change detection that hard to add? Can we expect it from v4? Demanding? Me? ;) It's slow, too, but that's not surprising if you're doing ME. Is it all in iSSE, i.e. is the only possible speed-up an algorithmic change? Any chance you'll release the source? I'd love to see how this magic happens :).

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Message # 13 09.08.22 - 11:05:53
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mas197804

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Forgot to mention, I did see a tiny bit of detail-loss on very subtle surfaces (a woman's red sweater lost some very gentle shadows, for example). Is a strength parameter out of the question?

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Message # 14 09.08.22 - 11:16:49
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Piluso325e

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WHAT THE HELL OF THIS FILTER4S O_o i never see that maybe i have alucination i simply perfect he beat all denoiser of all time and the compresability is fabulous >_< please please don't stop the development of goldust ! thx a lot for have see that one time in my life ;_;

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Message # 15 09.08.22 - 11:24:13
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OWFVDRZN

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Initial testing here seems to look very good indeed. Very evil things happen when trying it with AVS 2.5 of course. Can't wait to see a YV12 version of it though (I'm sure I can speak for iago on this as well :-)). Keep up the great work! Edit- Oh, I was getting 5-7FPS with Dual Athlon 1600s and 512MB DDR RAM.

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Message # 16 09.08.22 - 11:31:01
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DarkM3

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@Matt, Hehe, I'm back man, though fairly declined and terribly limited after the latest motherboard disaster I had! :D Dust! Nice name! Gonna be tested on U-Turn soon! ;) regards, iago edit - guess it will finish in a fortnight's time on my new system! :D

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Message # 17 09.08.22 - 11:42:06
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BlueM3Racer

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Sorry, but may I ask how everyone knows Steady? I see he/she has a low post number and has been away for a long time, but is a moderator? I've been here for a while but have never seen this person. Well anyways, I will test your filter out once its in YV12 (I hope) ...or until I finish my current encoding (I always love trying new denoisers out) ;) Anxious, Dali

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Message # 18 09.08.22 - 11:48:31
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