![]() The problem with automated restoration tools is that if you run an auto-pass and then go back through it, you're much more likely to miss a subtle artifact than if you just do all the work by hand. We spent more time futzing with the cleanups to make them invisible in both applications than we ever have in the MTI software.Īlgosoft is a really interesting tool, and I think it's promising, but so far our 10 years of digital restoration experience has shown us that *no* automated film restoration tool us up to our standards - too many false positives and too much work to QC the "fixes" they make. ![]() PFClean is a great application, and is a veritable Swiss Army knife as far as film mastering tools go, but it suffered from the same issues - fixes that looked like fixes, instead of being completely seamless. I'm wondering if Diamant has improved in terms of the quality of the fixes it does - we found the interface to be a bit clunky when we tested it several years ago, but more importantly, the quality of the fixes it was doing in dustbusting mode didn't hold a candle to the MTI.
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