Use "Slow" or "Slower." This allows the encoder more time to find optimal compression paths, resulting in a cleaner image.
To replicate this style, you need a high-quality Blu-ray source (remux) and a modern encoder like Handbrake or FFmpeg.
Always select "Same as source" with a "Variable Framerate" setting to save space. Pure White YIFY
The "Pure White" aesthetic refers to a crisp, artifact-free image. This is achieved through specific filters and CRF (Constant Rate Factor) settings.
The phrase "Pure White YIFY" often refers to the specific high-definition video encoding settings popularized by the release group YIFY (YTS), specifically focusing on achieving clean, "pure" visual quality with small file sizes. This involves balancing bitrate, resolution, and x264/x265 settings to mimic the YIFY aesthetic—minimal grain, high contrast, and efficient compression. 🛠️ Core Encoding Requirements Use "Slow" or "Slower
Developing black and white film at home requires a light-tight tank, developer chemicals (like Ilford), and a fixer to achieve "pure" whites in your negatives.
Use a light hqdn3d or NLMeans filter to remove source grain, which helps achieve that "smooth" YIFY look. 📝 Advanced x264/x265 Settings The "Pure White" aesthetic refers to a crisp,
Set between 20 and 23 . Lower numbers (e.g., 18) increase quality and file size; higher numbers (e.g., 25) increase compression artifacts.