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If you want to add a ton of jpg noise, just render it out as a jpg sequence with low quality and re-import it.
FWIW you can use fractal noise set to 'block' with a complexity of 1 to add blockiness (use blending modes like overlay) but I doubt this will help you.
-Chris
On 13/07/2012, at 11:17 AM, Dann Stubbs wrote:
> maybe a little noise grain and then save to jpg with the slider all the way to least quality
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> that will make it look pretty crappy
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> On Jul 12, 2012, at 9:10 PM, Lachlan Westfall wrote:
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>> All,
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>> Working on a show that features Cal-trans shots of accidents and stuff. We
>> are re-creating the accidents that they don't have on camera. It's really
>> low-rez stuff.
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>> Of course, my CG vehicles look WAY to crisp and clean. I need to add a TON
>> of JPG noise to match the look.
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>> I've tried using the Mosaic plug, but while it may work at one distance it
>> doesn't at another.
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>> I'm just throwing this out there in case I'm missing something that's really
>> obvious. I know dumbing down your footage is not typical.
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>> Thanks.
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>> -L. Westfall
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