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I've had good success with flickering lights and some noise patterns using Revision's Denoiser. You will probably have to garbage matte (AE mask) the area so you don't have denoising and motion estimation happening on the rest of the image but playing with the temporal threshold to cause more estimation across similar frames sort of morphs the image it's applied to, smoothing the flickering or undulations you would normally get frame to frame.
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Nice. Definitely gonna try that before I try the full roto treatment. Many thanks
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Robert Kjettrup <robert@stvmayday.dk> wrote:
As suggested will a chroma blur fix some situations, and the easiest way to do that is use a Fast Blur on an adjustment layer and set the layer blend mode on that adjustment layer to Color, then it will only blur the chroma. Then it is easy to play with the blur value and mask the effect.
Just a quick workflow tip ;-)
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