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JC, aka GymLeaderLance99 or GLL99 or Lance99. 32|He/Him|NYC. I fansub GX, work on dub/sub comparisons for 5D's (and GX eventually), and have various other projects going. Expect a mix of YGO stuff (and a little ZeXal and SEVENS [which I'm slowly watching]), with some occasional randomness.Duel Links ID: 537-542-930 | Master Duel ID: 999-767-712
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  • akameniseis:

    @kaiowut99 because visual examples are nice, I opened this in Photoshop real quick and added noise + blur like I was finishing up editing it myself

    it didn’t really make it match better because in this case the noise + blur were also applied to the background, but hopefully it gives you some idea?

    Like most of what I do in Photoshop I just kind of throw random shit at the canvas and see what sticks, but generally I use Add Noise set to a very low amount, with uniform distribution and the monochromatic box ticked,and then apply a very slight gaussian blur.

    here’s a comparison of the edited and unedited versions, zoomed in a little to make the changes more obvious because they’re really subtle. But that’s what you want!

    It’s kind of weird to try and intentionally add compression artifacts to something but I do think it helps edits blend in when you’re working with less than pristine video. If you had nice Blu-ray rips to work with I don’t think any of this would be necessary, but with DVD quality it helps.

    (as for the actual edits you want from me, I’ll get them done tonight or tomorrow morning!)

    lol Don’t worry about rambling, I like having the details!

    Yeah, it totally helped; I applied your settings to the text layer and got these; the noise/blur’d one should be the one on top, lol.  You’re right, it’s definitely very subtle, but it does look a bit more blended in, so I’ll be sure to do the same for other text tweaks like this.  What does the monochromatic box do for it?

    Yeah, especially since there’s a low amount of compression artifacts around already; I would love it if GX got a blu-ray release to make all these easier haha. (Sounds good, thanks again! I’ll start on the script meanwhile, lol.)

    • May 19, 2016 (12:20 pm)
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    • #for reference
    • #subbing rambling
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    5. prismatic-bell reblogged this from kaiowut99 and added:
      Just so you know, reducing contrast slightly can also help when you need to work with older rips.
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    7. kaiowut99 reblogged this from paradoxi-kay and added:
      Ahhh haha, I see! So monochromatic is basically a bit sharper, and it’s a lot of the same color; hence… monochromatic....
    8. paradoxi-kay reblogged this from kaiowut99 and added:
      I’m really tired and can’t words so here’s a visual explanation lmao. bottom half is monochromatic noise, top half…...
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