Thanks for the replies everyone!!
@Zarx - I'll remove the YV12 reference and see if it works I'll take it off if all is fine. Thank you for this tip. For the MT mode, I find that I get double the processing performance when exporting to a file (lagarith, Huffy...). In this example, if I remove the MT mode, the conversion when saving is about 2fps, with MT it's 4fps. Keeps me from going for coffee
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@Kionon - Thank you. Believe it or not, I've worked about 5 hours on that script (maybe because I haven't done any editing for 8 months and I started to forget. *sad*)
@ Kariudo - However I like your code. I'm keeping it and will test a few lines, especially the vaguedenoiser and the removegrain, that looks like nice stuff.
You know, it almost looks like a crosspost.
@Corran - I did try a few scenes and found this:
If I use this with scenes where you see small characters, there is a small amount of noise in between black lines. Dropping the vmtoon to 50 helps but then I get a bit of fuzzyness in the lighter shades. Then I have to use the deen a little but then the dark lines become less pronounced (because of vmtoon most likely) , so there's no real solution unless I have 3 different filters.
For the bright scenes. That is a good question because there is a scene with 3 girls in almost a flashback scene where there is a white haze on the scene. This seems to not touch anything on the scene. The washed out colors stay washed out. Sounds like I'm lying but I'm not. I hate seeing that because I really want the colors to be punchy and have a bit of saturation.
I'll do a few extra screenshots tonight and post them.