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2018 May 28
0
NHW Project - high compression & community
...olds and the results start to
be really not as good as x265 (HEVC).HEVC starts to be very good in fact at
very high compression, it really preserves the contours, edges, and applies
a rather strong denoising, details washing-out inside the contours.The
resulting image can appear then a little "cartoonish" but visually it's the
result I neatly prefer compared to x264, WebP, Rududu results and artifacts
at these same very high compression ratios.(This is also confirmed by PSNR
and SSIM...)
So for -l8 very high compression setting and above, I will need to find a
new approach of compression...
2004 Mar 14
2
Higher quality video - supporting greater than 8 bit color depth
...thoughts on the best way to
support video color fidelity greater than what we have today.
I am not a video developer myself. I edit video. A type of problems I come
across fairly often, have to do with the limited color depth of the digital
video medium. They often manifest themselves as "cartoonish" areas of adjacent
flat colors observable in a low-noise footage of a smooth-colored subject such as
sky or a non-textured wall. And trouble is, ANY footage becomes subject to
color depth limitations whenever it is needed to adjust its gamma level or
affect its historgam in other ways.
Wh...
2004 Dec 02
16
How about a mascot for R?
R users,
How come R doesn't have a mascot? Linux has one and so does LaTeX, so shouldn't R? I personally think that associating a "friendly face" with R would be a good thing for R (one letter names can be quite intimidating).
I apologize if this is addressed in the FAQ. I searched the FAQ as well as the mailing list archives and checked
?mascot
but to no avail. ;-)