Perhaps I do not understand but Resolve uses single precision 32 bit floats that handle negative values just fine.īy the way I question if your approach will actually improve the quality of the footage. I'd like to replicate the same filtering effect in Resolve but i really cannot understand how to do it because this needs the footage to be translated into float16 format to handle negative values, but looks like Resolve is not capable of doing it. ![]() I simply subtract a blurred version of the frame from the real frame and use this difference as a patch to fix the oversharpen (partially).īut using Fusion for this simple task is annoying because this means that i need to transcode all the footage. Umberto Uderzo wrote:I'm currently using Fusion to patch a bunch of clips from oversharpening.
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