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Improving Image Quality
Published 02/04/2009 @ 00:46:20, By ford_guy
So recently I downloaded the first two seasons of 'COPS' through bittorent in the hopes of adding more to the existing page. However, I am hesitant to add any captures as the quality would not be very good in some cases. I was wondering if any of you knew, or used, a program that would improve image quality for any captures done. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks :smile:
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Improving Image Quality
Published 02/04/2009 @ 08:47:10, By antp
For such questions you can post in the "public" forum :wink:

I doubt that much can be done to improve images. Can you post one as sample?
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Improving Image Quality
Published 02/04/2009 @ 16:56:29, By IRT_BMT_IND
It is impossible to "add quality" if the source is bad. Post a sample like antp said. All my TV uploads are from torrents, and the quality is not that bad.
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Improving Image Quality
Published 02/04/2009 @ 18:59:59, By antp
Well it is sometimes possible to clean images, I did that with some success on VHS images for a movie. But you go from awful quality to bad quality. Not from bad to good :grin:

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Improving Image Quality
Published 04/04/2009 @ 01:59:23, By ford_guy
For such questions you can post in the "public" forum :wink:


Indeed, I apologize. If you wish, you can move the topic there :wink:

Anyhow, here's two samples, with the second one being the worst of the two:

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/5401/pdvd000gff.th.jpg

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/5622/pdvd001akf.th.jpg

These two in particular weren't so bad since the whole car is seen. But I do realize that the image quality can't be improved a whole lot. I don't expect to go from bad to good, as antp said. But I just want to see if there's a way to make them look a bit better before adding them on to the site.
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Improving Image Quality
Published 04/04/2009 @ 15:51:21, By antp
Quality isn't so bad.
I do not know if it can be improved. Maybe, but I do not know how.
Using some filters I could remove parts of noise in the picture, but it makes it looking more blurry so that's not very interesting I think.
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Improving Image Quality
Published 04/04/2009 @ 20:52:46, By IRT_BMT_IND
Most of the bad quality comes from the fact that the source is highly compressed and that CW's reruns of Cops kinda suck in terms of video quality. I say they are pretty much fine to upload.
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Improving Image Quality
Published 07/04/2009 @ 00:38:56, By ford_guy
I agree with the quality of the CW reruns. one thing I hate about the downloads too is that every few minutes the CW runs advertisements for their shows that cover the bottom 1/4 of the picture. It's annoying and I can't really make a capture for it. Anyhow, I'll start making captures then and I'll add the pictures within the next couple of weeks as I will be busy. Thanks a lot for the help guys :smile:
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