If you stumbled upon this post searching for the former, stick around. You’re about to learn why your copy of S01E12 looks suspiciously good for its file size.
Here is why loaded.in.paradise.s01e12.libvpx is a superior viewing experience compared to the standard x264 rip: loaded in paradise s01e12 libvpx
Remember that orange sky in the confessionals? On a bad rip, you get "banding"—those ugly horizontal lines where the gradient runs out of colors. Libvpx supports 10-bit color depth (even in consumer rips). That sky remains buttery smooth. If you stumbled upon this post searching for
There are two types of people in the world. The first type watches the finale of Loaded in Paradise (Season 1, Episode 12) and screams at the TV as the golden yacht sails away. The second type watches that same finale, nods approvingly, and whispers, “Nice. Libvpx.” On a bad rip, you get "banding"—those ugly
So next time you see a weird string of letters in your download folder, don't delete it. Google it. You might just find that someone out there cared enough about a Greek reality show finale to apply enterprise-grade compression algorithms to it.
@article{wang2021mlfw,
title={MLFW: A Database for Face Recognition on Masked Faces},
author={Wang, Chengrui and Fang, Han and Zhong, Yaoyao and Deng, Weihong},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.05804},
year={2021}
}
This database is publicly available. We provide: 1) the original images(250x250), 2) the aligned images(112x112) and 3) the pair list. Baidu Netdisk(code:328y) , Google Drive
Now, we provide a list to indicate the masked faces. Google Drive