Author Topic: VFB saturation produce noise  (Read 1949 times)


2017-09-18, 10:14:30
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maru

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I think this is expected, since any small differences between colors will be exaggerated with boosted saturation.
Actually disabling denoising might help, because "splotches" like this would not appear then. :)
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2017-09-18, 10:31:40
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I noticed that too - saturation is super picky about otherwise invisible noise. Maybe it has something to do with in which order or in which colour space saturation is applied?
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2017-09-18, 11:08:45
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That definitely looks undesireable.. almost like bug.
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2017-09-18, 11:54:54
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Actually disabling denoising might help, because "splotches" like this would not appear then. :)
Yes i think too what denoise was involved somehow. Also saturation makes darker at shadows as you can see. I was have to change saturation in photoshop.

2017-09-18, 13:03:48
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It's not expected, it's probably just an order of operations issue. It should be fixable, but the fix could possibly introduce issues somewhere else.