

If you understand this, then it helps to work out better results. It does half the luminance detail (the black and white part of the video) and even less of the detail in the chrominance (colour part of the video). So - there are two things that VHS does to make the quality fit the old tape when it records. That is because their original video is higher detail than VHS, so the loss in making a copy is not so bad. Next is a VHS that has been a copy of some other format, like 8mm or better still Hi-8 or S-VHS or DV tape.

To start - let me say, if you have a ‘first generation’ VHS tape - that means the tape that was in the camera that shot the video, then that is the best start point. Hi Bjorn, VHS videos are very difficult to restore to anything good, but with Topaz AI there are a lot of ways to get the best.
