Perfect added to my toolset thanks !

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> On 27 Apr 2014, at 22:56, Frank Rueter|OHUfx <fr...@ohufx.com> wrote:
> 
> No worries.
> I often come back to this simple method after trying the more elaborate 
> methods like Furnace etc.
> If this doesn't do the job, CurveTools is a good way to visualise what's 
> going on before and after the deflicker, and of course to do the actual 
> deflicker with a more technical approach.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 4/28/14, 3:52 AM, Richard Bobo wrote:
>> Frank,
>> 
>> Keeping it for future reference - thanks!
>> 
>> I’ve used GenArts/Sapphire FlickerMatch in the past and had good results, 
>> but *free* is always a better solution!   ;^)
>> 
>> Rich
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> - Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) American Psychologist
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 26, 2014, at 7:52 PM, Frank Rueter|OHUfx <fr...@ohufx.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I often find that the easiest deflicker setup works best and fastest for 
>>> global flicker:
>>> use a frame hold to and divide a blurred version of it by the moving 
>>> footage that is blurred by the same amount. Than multiply the result back 
>>> onto the original footage:
>>> 
>>> Group {
>>>  inputs 0
>>>  name Group1
>>>  label "flickering footage"
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos -329
>>>  ypos -406
>>> }
>>>  CheckerBoard2 {
>>>   inputs 0
>>>   name CheckerBoard1
>>>   xpos -166
>>>   ypos -317
>>>  }
>>>  Transform {
>>>   rotate {{frame*10}}
>>>   scale 1.8
>>>   center {1024 778}
>>>   name Transform1
>>>   xpos -166
>>>   ypos -245
>>>  }
>>>  Multiply {
>>>   value {{random(frame)}}
>>>   name Multiply1
>>>   xpos -166
>>>   ypos -219
>>>  }
>>>  Shuffle {
>>>   alpha white
>>>   name Shuffle1
>>>   xpos -166
>>>   ypos -181
>>>  }
>>>  Output {
>>>   name Output1
>>>   xpos -166
>>>   ypos -81
>>>  }
>>> end_group
>>> Dot {
>>>  name Dot2
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos -295
>>>  ypos -304
>>> }
>>> set N6b18140 [stack 0]
>>> Dot {
>>>  name Dot3
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos -65
>>>  ypos -304
>>> }
>>> Blur {
>>>  size 2000
>>>  name Blur1
>>>  label "adjust to balance deflicker and ghosting"
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos -99
>>>  ypos -275
>>> }
>>> set N6bf6420 [stack 0]
>>> Dot {
>>>  name Dot1
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos 80
>>>  ypos -259
>>> }
>>> FrameHold {
>>>  first_frame 1
>>>  name FrameHold1
>>>  label "frame at which to retain luminance"
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos 46
>>>  ypos -223
>>> }
>>> Dot {
>>>  name Dot4
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos 80
>>>  ypos -173
>>> }
>>> push $N6bf6420
>>> Merge2 {
>>>  inputs 2
>>>  operation divide
>>>  name Merge1
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos -99
>>>  ypos -177
>>> }
>>> push $N6b18140
>>> Merge2 {
>>>  inputs 2
>>>  operation multiply
>>>  name Merge2
>>>  selected true
>>>  xpos -329
>>>  ypos -177
>>> }
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 27/04/14 08:42, Magno Borgo wrote:
>>>> Hi! Looking for tips and tricks on removing light flicker from stop 
>>>> motion/timelapse animation in post, any leads? 
>>>> Nuke preferably, but also open to plugins and other options. 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> 
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