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Join Date: Jun 2008
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How to stop ghosting when using slow-mo when shooting 24f?
I see a lot of ghosting in my picture when I try to slow it down. Is this just the bad that comes along with the positives of 24f shooting or is there a way to correct this?
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sydney
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Best way to shoot for slo mo is to shoot interlaced (60i or 50i) and pump up the shutter speed.
Frame mode looks pretty average slowed down... so I reckon you may be stuck with it. |
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What NLE are you using? If it's Adobe Premier the ghosting is because frame blending is turned on. With the clip in the timeline, right click on it and turn frame blending off.
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