<div dir="ltr"><div>Hello,</div>
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Just a message as I have visually evaluated this weekend the last 0.2.3
version of NHW (mainly on "good quality neat" images), because I little
rushed to publish the 0.2.3 version without correctly visually testing
it, and in fact I am really satisfied with the level of neatness reached
now.Neatness is really the "innovative" aspect I want to put forward
with NHW, and this new version could start to be convincing... I also
started to work a couple months ago on a full-neatness version or a
-neatness-boost switch, I have even more neatness level but the problem
for now is that it also oversharpens the image which on the other hand
visually hurts a little... So for now the latest 0.2.3 version has the
most correct and good neatness, and it would be really great if some of
you could reconsider NHW.As fewer and fewer people seem to follow my
work, I wanted to let you know that if you tested NHW 2-3 years ago and
was not convinced, hope you could give a second chance at the 0.2.3
version because for me it starts to be interesting... -but really don't
know if the industry for example will change its mind...-<br>
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Also quickly as I previously said, the biggest challenge now for NHW is
maybe to design a post-processing filter that will remove aliasing from
NHW images, actually I have seen that anti-aliasing processings exist, I
have notably read that anti-aliasing could be used in super-resolution,
if someone could point me some documentation on this, it would be
great!<br>
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Any feedback/opinion on the new 0.2.3 version is very welcome!<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Raphael
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