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arxiv: 2402.00622 · v1 · pith:YMQASA6I · submitted 2024-02-01 · cs.MM

Gain of Grain: A Film Grain Handling Toolchain for VVC-based Open Implementations

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keywords grainfilmencodingcompressionhandlingnuancedopentechniques
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Film grain is a distinctive visual characteristic cherished by filmmakers and cinephiles for its ability to evoke nostalgia and artistic aesthetics. However, faithful preservation of film grain during encoding poses unique challenges. Film grain introduces random noise, complicating traditional compression techniques. Consequently, specialized algorithms and encoding strategies have emerged, aiming to strike a harmonious equilibrium. This paper delves into the nuanced realm of film grain handling in Versatile Video Coding (VVC) encoding. We explore the delicate balance between retaining the cinematic charm of film grain and achieving efficient compression. Moreover, we discuss the importance of perceptual quality assessment and adaptive encoding techniques in preserving film grain fidelity. Additionally, we delve into the impact of film grain handling on bitrate control and compression efficiency using VVenC, an open and optimized VVC encoder. Understanding the role of film grain and its nuanced treatment within encoders becomes increasingly pivotal for delivering high-quality, grain-inclusive content in the digital age.

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