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Flicker Removal - Florescent Lights
Filmed a run and gun interview with a new camera and didn't notice the flicker from the florescent lights until I played the files on my computer.
Any advice on removing flicker using either FCPX or Motion 5? Many thanks! Dave |
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Re: Flicker Removal - Florescent Lights
Anyone have any ideas?
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Re: Flicker Removal - Florescent Lights
Boris makes a filter for such problems. You can see it in use with this tutorial.
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Re: Flicker Removal - Florescent Lights
Thanks Chris. Checking it out.
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Re: Flicker Removal - Florescent Lights
A hackey way to sort of fix it is to blend two frames together. I think it's called Wide Time in FCP. It will make motion look a little off.
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