Should I add depixelizing filter to my videos?
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Should I add depixelizing filter to my videos?
Hi, I plan make some videos from CK and I can't decide whether I should add xBR filter to them.
Here is a small comparison. Original on the left side and with xBR filter on the other one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48zAgbsr_Es
What do you think?
sorry for my enghlish
Here is a small comparison. Original on the left side and with xBR filter on the other one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48zAgbsr_Es
What do you think?
sorry for my enghlish
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Pixels will of course remain the gold standard as far as Keen is concerned. But trying something new has always been very much encouraged around these parts. So I say go for it!!!! Besides, that smoothed over look has become something of a trend in Keenish stuff in the last couple of years. Your videos would occupy a natural niche within this trend!!
I really like the filter, because it just looks so smooth!
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It's fascinating that there appears to be an even distribution of people on both sides, not very helpful for making a decision except for the comment section. I'm not completely sure which I like, on one hand the filter still makes it look slightly pixelated, but I usually prefer no filter.
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Same here, filtering takes a nice sharp image and makes it look disgusting. Even the supposedly advanced filters look awful to me.Paramultart wrote:Filtering is blasphemy.
The first thing I do when I play any sourceport of any FPS (like Quake, Doom, et cetera) is turn off the turd-awful filtering.
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A saw this on the Chasm Backer forum awhile back
and for Chasm i looked pretty well, but it also Rendered the whole game in that Graphical setting
(although the shoulder pad on the player character had a life on it's own when standing idle...)
so the textures would have to be tweaked, to render Right for this Filter.
Although, i Prefer the Pixels as I'm from the 80ty's
but Younger people from the 2000-ish may enjoy this "HD" xBR filter more
they likely don't have Nostalgia for pixilated Graphics.
and for Chasm i looked pretty well, but it also Rendered the whole game in that Graphical setting
(although the shoulder pad on the player character had a life on it's own when standing idle...)
so the textures would have to be tweaked, to render Right for this Filter.
Although, i Prefer the Pixels as I'm from the 80ty's
but Younger people from the 2000-ish may enjoy this "HD" xBR filter more
they likely don't have Nostalgia for pixilated Graphics.
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Yes, absolutely, me too. I try to do the same with virtual dub (neirest neighbour pixeling) and upload it to my Classic Gaming channel at http://Youtube.com/ClassicRetroG.I prefer unfiltered, pixelated goodness.