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There are a variety of ways of fixing this. I was sent a bunch of footage for a stop motion animation series last year where they had a really annoying flicker problem. I used a variety of tools to fix it as often the flicker can come from a light source so highlights flicker and darker areas from a fill light are stable so you only want to fix the highlights. If everything is consistent use Genarts Sapphire S_Flicker remove. If your issue is as I described earlier then you'll need a denoising plug in that works by looking across adjacent frames and that can massage these discrepancies. You might want to try Re:Vision's Denoise or Red Giant's Key Correct - Denoiser.
Jack Tunnicliffe
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On Feb 14, 2012, at 5:00 PM, After Effects Mail List wrote: From: Greg Bacon <bacon@stsci.edu> Subject: fluorescent flicker in video Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2012 14:55:39 +0000 Message-ID: <CB5FE01A.12841%bacon@stsci.edu>
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Hi All,
I just received some video footage of a 'clean' room where the camera perso= n forgot to compensate for the fluorescent lights. The video has this flic= ker in it=85 do any of you know how to compensate after the fact to reduce = it?
Greg
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