Hey deke

I guess I could use this for an excuse, but I am not going to, slightly OT 
name. Man I am stupid, I have not tried it but will.

-adam


On 10/11/2012, at 8:25 AM, Deke Kincaid <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you messed with the “new” 6.3 denoise tool?  Depending the footage and 
> the color curve on it you have to try between film or digital settings.
> 
> -deke
> 
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 12:33 AM, adam jones <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am looking for a better approach to a de_grain / re_grain system.
> 
> I am on NukeX 6.3v8 and no additional plugs or tools.
> 
> So I am, now was, de_graining with the simple grain with the mix on .75, 
> doing my work adding paint out with projections and keying in some shots then 
> doing a grain sample and applying grain back over the final image with the 
> furnace core re_grain node.
> 
> I am getting returns on shot due to the softness, the softness is very very 
> minor (for broadcast on TV) problem comes along when it goes to base light 
> and work is viewed on a 5 meter wide projection screen, the softness is seen 
> when they do a A/B wipe with original and comped work.
> 
> I am now not de_graining but only applying re_grain to paint out with 
> projections and other stills used.
> 
> This will probably get me by but it is all about learning..
> 
> So I guess I am asking if anyone has any techniques or tips (different 
> de_grain approach) with the tools at hand.
> 
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