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  • Software to remove film dirt?

    I have an old 16mm film that has been telecined to video.

    It has lots of dirt and scratches visable. Years ago I had some software called Commotion Pro that could remove this sort of dirt and sparkle. I don't think it will work in Windows 7.

    Apart from AE, does anyone know of modern software that can do ths restoration at reasonable cost?
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  • #2
    I specialize in telecine capture, as well. I'd also be interested if anyone has information on this topic.
    Regards,

    Jon

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    • #3
      Here is an old link I had form Moscow state Univeristy.

      They had some filters for virtual dub.
      I have not checked if they still work but you can try at your own risk :
      Steve

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      • #4
        Looks the sort of thing I am looking for Steve, but I couldn't see any download for that filter.

        There was a list "for companies" that mentioned it......have I missed the correct link?
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        • #5
          Think you can download the public filters
          Steve

          Get Support or the Latest version of EDIUS:
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          • #6
            Unfortunately the public list does not contain that restoration filter.

            Back to searching the web again.
            Edius 8.53WG, Vistitle 2.8, Windows 10 x64 Pro Fall Update, Asus Z87 Pro, Intel i7-4770K, 16 GB 1600 Corsair Vengence LP RAM, Samsung 840 Pro SSD 256GB, WD Black 2TB media drive, Intel HD 4600 GPU, MSI GTX660 2GB VGA, Coolermaster Silencio 652 case, Noctua NH-U12S CPU cooler, Cakewalk UA-25EX USB audio interface, Cakewalk MA-15D monitor speakers, BM Intensity Pro 4K, PlextorPX-LB950SA BD writer, Dell U2410 Monitor

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            • #7
              Ran into this review comment about NeatVideo at their web page:

              ""I am working on a 16mm short film shot almost 10 years ago. The film has degraded significantly. After adding the filter the picture quality looked as good as a 35mm film shot yesterday, not 10 years ago!", Mark B., New Zealand"

              NeatVideo Might be worth a try.

              Film scanners often some with a dirt and scrated removal filter, but that may get back to using AE or similar.

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              • #8
                There is an interesting restoration filter set for AVISynth.
                A related discussion thread can be found in the Doom9 Forum area.
                I've used it a while ago with great results.
                It needs a bit fine tuning inside of the script.

                Andreas

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                Have a look to Freddy Van de Putte’s Videos which shows what AVISynth can do for you:
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                Another example:
                Film restoration using AVISynth script that was based on "VideoFred's" 8mm film restoration script posted at doom9.org.:http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php...
                Last edited by Andreas_Gumm; 03-27-2014, 03:54 PM.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dpalomaki View Post
                  Ran into this review comment about NeatVideo at their web page:

                  ""I am working on a 16mm short film shot almost 10 years ago. The film has degraded significantly. After adding the filter the picture quality looked as good as a 35mm film shot yesterday, not 10 years ago!", Mark B., New Zealand"

                  NeatVideo Might be worth a try.

                  Film scanners often some with a dirt and scrated removal filter, but that may get back to using AE or similar.
                  I have tried the demo version of Neat Video, but it doesn't really do what is needed. It is not just film grain, but intermittent scratches and dirt particles that needs to be removed.
                  Edius 8.53WG, Vistitle 2.8, Windows 10 x64 Pro Fall Update, Asus Z87 Pro, Intel i7-4770K, 16 GB 1600 Corsair Vengence LP RAM, Samsung 840 Pro SSD 256GB, WD Black 2TB media drive, Intel HD 4600 GPU, MSI GTX660 2GB VGA, Coolermaster Silencio 652 case, Noctua NH-U12S CPU cooler, Cakewalk UA-25EX USB audio interface, Cakewalk MA-15D monitor speakers, BM Intensity Pro 4K, PlextorPX-LB950SA BD writer, Dell U2410 Monitor

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                  • #10
                    Related, but not on point; a wet transfer removes a lot of problems with individual film frames, but is usually horribly expensive.
                    Regards,

                    Jon

                    #1: Iwill DK8N, 2 x 270 Opterons, 2 Gb RAM, WinXPPro-32, Edius 5.51, NX PCI-X & HDV Expansion, ProCoder 3, Imaginate 2, Sony WV-DR9, Sony EDV-9500, Sony GV-D200.
                    #2: Asus P5E, Q9400, WinXPPro-32, Edius 6.07, HD Spark
                    #3: Edius SP with Breakout Box, Win10, Edius 7.53

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