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DAIN-App Enhanced 16 FPS to 60 FPS 8mm Home Video (with Color Correction, Deflicker, Stabilization) 

The RetroComputerist
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8mm Scanner: Retroscan Universal Mark-II
Tools Used:
Virtuadub (plugins: deshaker, colormill, MSU_deflick)
TMPGEnc Video Mastering Works
DAIN-App
OBS Studio (for side-by-side)
I worked pretty hard on this clip - I think many of you would tell me that I am oversaturated in my color correction. I'm not really a professional at it and don't know exactly what to do except to move sliders until I feel it looks better. Anyway, this result really to me showed me exactly how powerful DAIN is and what it truly does - I can't believe how it literally created new, high quality, almost defect free frames. It puts your graphics card through a workout - I could feel the heat coming off of my GTX-1080.

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6 окт 2024

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@elqrczako
@elqrczako 4 года назад
Great job! I was looking for something like this, especially for 8mm digitalized videos. I have a lot of them, but besides of fluent move, still more important is for me image stabilization and dust removing. Do you have any filters, ideas, best practices? Honestly... I am considering to buy better computer only to be able to clean up my old videos... Maybe you could make a simple video tutorial? :)
@RetroComputerist
@RetroComputerist 4 года назад
Hi. You can see the tools list in the video but I used in this case Deshaker which is a Virtuadub filter. There are many tutorials on-line on how to set up Virtuadub and get it running. Dust removal is a bit more tricky - I always find that the tools to remove dust and scratches takes away too much detail.
@JimLeonard
@JimLeonard 4 года назад
A few notes: 8mm film is 16fps, but yours was super 8 which is 18fps, so your final result seems like it's in slow motion (watch the kids jumping up and down, they're not quite at full speed). Also, nothing wrong with your color saturation, but it needs some correction because the skintones are greenish. When dealing with faded film, correct for skintone first.
@RetroComputerist
@RetroComputerist 4 года назад
Wow thanks. Easy enough to fix. I knew the color correction wasn't good and I know that I actually added green in the process. What's odd is that the film-to-digital service said 16 FPS to me but I had described them as 8mm. I thought Super 8mm had sound and 8mm didn't, which is in error. I'll redo the color on the final result and up the FPS - easy enough to change the playback rate. Good advice to do skin tones - I was too focused on the grass trying to get it right. Thanks for the insight. (But how cool is DAIN?!)
@JimLeonard
@JimLeonard 4 года назад
@@RetroComputerist dain is marginally better than the stuff I've worked with for 2 decades but, like those solutions, can't work miracles :) It works best when the camera is moving so that it can estimate a depth map. All the "L00k at the anime!" stuff doesnt show DAIN's real strength.
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