Provided by: jpegqs_1.20210408-3_amd64 

NAME
JPEG Quant Smooth - JPEG artifacts removal
DESCRIPTION
This program tries to recover the lost precision of DCT coefficients based on a quantization table from a
JPEG image. The result is saved as a JPEG image with quantization set to 1 (like a JPEG saved at 100%
quality).
SYNOPSIS
jpegqs [options] input.jpg output.jpg
OPTIONS
-q, --quality n
Quality setting (0-6, default is 3)/home/rainbow/Desktop/pngtest/jpegrestore/jpegqs.1
-n, --niter n
Number of iterations (default is 3)
* More iterations can make the result look like CG art, can make the photos look unnatural.
-t, --threads n
Set the number of CPU threads to use
-o, --optimize
Option for libjpeg to produce smaller output file
-v, --verbose n
Print libjpeg debug output
-i, --info n
Print quantsmooth debug output (default is 15).
Use the sum of flags:
0 - silent
1/2/4 - various information
8 - processing time
16 - SIMD type
* The processing time includes only the smoothing algorithm, jpeg reading and writing time is not
included.
-p, --cpu n
Use to lower the SIMD type if CPU detection fails:
0 - auto
1 - scalar
2 - SSE2
3 - AVX2
4 - AVX512
* x86 build selects between modes 1-3, x86_64 from 2-4
QUALITY
The quality setting sets a combination of flags for processing:
3. default
4. adds DIAGONALS flag
smoother diagonal edges, ~1.5 times slower
5. adds JOINT_YUV flag
chroma channels will depend from luminance, better color consistency
6. adds UPSAMPLE_UV flag
non-blurring chroma upsampling, unlike fancy upsampling from libjpeg
levels 0-2 is the same as 4-6, but with LOW_QUALITY flag
~10 times faster, but the quality is lower
LOW_QUALITY implies DIAGONALS (always set)
PROJECT PAGE
https://github.com/ilyakurdyukov/jpeg-quantsmooth
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Ilya Kurdyukov
JPEG Quant Smooth 08 Apr 2021 jpegqs(1)