Use the 3D rather than 2D result in ntsc3d #511
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After the removal of the OpenCV code in #484, ntsc3d always chooses the 2D result, so it behaves the same as ntsc2d. This makes it always use the 3D result instead, which produces artefacts on motion, but much better quality than ntsc2d for still images - so it is actually useful for stills even without the motion detection.
As an example, here's frames 1921-1923 of PILA-1501 with ntsc2d (and current ntsc3d):
And here they are with ntsc3d after this change - the second frame is awful, but the other two are much better: