thanks for the tips... i think using the curve tool and inverting the
curve will do the trick


cheers



On 16 July 2011 09:37, jean francois theault <[email protected]> wrote:
> Y8616
>
> Le 16 juil. 2011 01:44, "J Bills" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
> I've had much better luck with Tinder's deflicker even though it seems to
> share some of the Furnace engine.  I'm not really sure why, but several
> shots I've been able to get smoother, more stable results with the Tinder
> version.
>
> another idea is the color stabilizer effect in After Effects if you have it
> on hand.  if the shot is moving, it might require a little tracking, but for
> certain things it's ok.
>
> sometimes taking a reference still frame that you consider good and piping
> that into a ColorTransfer or F_Matchgrade node against the full clip will
> help calm down problematic frame ranges.  one of those things that either
> works or doesn't, but you can usually tell pretty quickly.  often you don't
> want to try and fix the entire clip, but just dissolve in and out to cover
> up only the flickering frames and then get back to the original clip when
> you can, since colortransfer and matchgrade generally seem to slip a bit
> from the reference over time.
>
> I wish colorTransfer was more keyframeable and had some exposed values
> rather than a 1 trick pony, because I could see it being almost like a curve
> tool on crack, with more support for shadows/mids/highlights.
>
> i'm not sure how bad the grain on your footage will modify the results with
> any of these ideas - might be helpful to degrain the reference still a bit
> and that sort of thing, see if you can try to take the grain out of the
> equation.
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 1:53 AM, Pat Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Ive been given ...
>
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