Hey Walrus, the 2d cleaner is really a great filter, I choose it over any other filter to remove noise. The temporal cleaner doesn't seem to do much for me, maybe i'm setting it up wrong, but the 2d cleaner does wonders for noise. The only problem is that it's SOOOO SLOW on my 488mhz Celeron. Isn't there any way to optimize it like somehow use MMX/3DNow/SSE/SSE2? or use assembly language hehe.
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Walrus please optimize 2d cleaner :)
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Phire: Sorry it's been so long since I've been able to touch the code of either filter. I actually have some upgrades to Temporal Cleaner in the works to improve gradient issues. In the case of 2d cleaner.. I have a new way of handling the code altogether that I haven't yet been able to implement. (and it should SEVERELY improve performance) I just haven't been able to work on anything for a while. I've had mono for a few months, and other health issues that have finally cleared up (now I only have mono!), and whatever energy I've had available has had to go into classwork, and election work. (I'm the Vice President of the UC Berkeley Democrats) My last major paper of the semester was handed in yesterday, and I'm planning on revisiting these filters as I just started a huge video processing project, and I want improvements.
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