Hey.
If I'm not mistaken there's a plugin that comes with the furnace suite.
Deflicker.
Give it a try.
On Sunday, April 27, 2014, David Yu dave...@gmail.com wrote:
Great tip Frank! Thanks
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 10:51 AM, Randy Little randyslit...@gmail.comwrote:
I always forget that
CurveTool can be used to gauge brightness changes as well. Feed that into a
Grade node to remove flicker.
But Frank's method looks easy and fast. I would try that one first.
R
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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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Armstrong White
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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
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