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john_dennis wrote on 3/14/2020, 4:13 PM

Yes, in Hollywood.

3POINT wrote on 3/14/2020, 4:36 PM

Yes, in Hollywood.


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michael-harrison wrote on 3/14/2020, 4:48 PM

The answer is more nuanced than that but suffice to say that unless you're working with videos with fairly specific content you probably won't like the result.

If you already have VP try the various sharpening fx and you'll either end up with something that's acceptable to you or see why john replied the way he did.

System 1:

Windows 10
i9-10850K 10 Core
128.0G RAM
Nvidia RTX 3060 Studio driver [most likely latest]
Resolution        3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
Video Memory 12G GDDR5

 

System 2:

Lenovo Yoga 720
Core i7-7700 2.8Ghz quad core, 8 logical
16G ram
Intel HD 630 gpu 1G vram
Nvidia GTX 1050 gpu 2G vram

 

Musicvid wrote on 3/14/2020, 4:58 PM

High-pass sharpening is destructive.

That's why I save it for special effects and cases where overamped visuals are appropriate.

That said, posting a grab will get you a variety of treatments from our constituents, possibly useful to you.