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WOOOO very good job btw, and im not just saying that, an' sorry for the threadjack
anybody know how to fix video files that have been slightly damaged by compression? though I don't think its actually possible. just askin'
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anybody know how to fix video files that have been slightly damaged by compression? though I don't think its actually possible. just askin'
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some people need a good punch in the jimmy
preferably for cash.. mmmm
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Tue 18 Oct 2005, 13:59,
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preferably for cash.. mmmm
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because the guy in the picture was trying to do that too, when he walked off a cliff
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Tue 18 Oct 2005, 13:55,
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and use the image enhancement software.
That stuff can read microfilm from a single pixel!
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Tue 18 Oct 2005, 13:55,
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That stuff can read microfilm from a single pixel!
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I'm glad you posted it here rather than threadwaste..
I suppose if the video file has become more pixelated due to compression, you can't exactly fix it "back" to what it was previous.
/rather be talking here than at the BNP rally on /talk blog
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Tue 18 Oct 2005, 13:57,
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I suppose if the video file has become more pixelated due to compression, you can't exactly fix it "back" to what it was previous.
/rather be talking here than at the BNP rally on /talk blog
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thats exactly it, it was just a hunch that someone might know
of a sharpening or
correction tool or anything like that.
But yeh i figured twas in vain.
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of a sharpening or
correction tool or anything like that.
But yeh i figured twas in vain.
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don`t know anything that`ll let you edit it and do that though
have a look at Adobe Premier and see if it`s any use for that sort of thing.. there`s Premier Elements, which is a cheap cut-down version
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have a look at Adobe Premier and see if it`s any use for that sort of thing.. there`s Premier Elements, which is a cheap cut-down version
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too acknowledge the pic first before hand
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Tue 18 Oct 2005, 14:00,
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but visually damaged is visually damaged. Some MPEG glitches (green areas and stuff like that) may be sync issues and resyncing the file with new keyframes, _can_ have a good effect.
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it doesnt have any glitches, just the compression quality is munthouse and its pixalated to the hills and back.
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teh pron?
Edit: Cos if it is you can edit the frames manually and copy and paste new norks on your wenches!!!
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Tue 18 Oct 2005, 14:13,
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Edit: Cos if it is you can edit the frames manually and copy and paste new norks on your wenches!!!
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<bones>It's dead, Jim</bones>
enhancing really crap film material to zoom out a nipple piercing's silver quality stamp is only possible in hollywood. I heard.
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Tue 18 Oct 2005, 14:17,
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enhancing really crap film material to zoom out a nipple piercing's silver quality stamp is only possible in hollywood. I heard.