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  • drdimento
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    uh ooooo

    Originally posted by THoff
    "Locked off" means that the camera is on a tripod in a fixed position with no panning or zooming.
    So I take it with panning/zooming this filter is compromised? If so, I'm in trouble then, I have a hard time keeping my hands off the stick (pan/tilt) and zoom controller :o)

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  • THoff
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    "Locked off" means that the camera is on a tripod in a fixed position with no panning or zooming.

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  • drdimento
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    Locked Off ??

    Originally posted by antonsvideo
    if the shot is a locked off shot, try 30% motion blur filter
    In this thread and removing the flicker and especially your comments Anton about grain, what is meant by "locked off shot" ??

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  • antonsvideo
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    yes, movement will be blurred, however, if movement is slow, it will look fine, see QueenMary2
    Anton Strauss started his Video Production Company in 1985 and is an accredited professional video producer by the AIPP

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  • dwchd
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    wonderful Anton! But does it not blur the image?
    All shots are locked, but there is traffic on the street as well as sometimes zooming.

    Dorian

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  • antonsvideo
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    good

    also, try and see how high you can go before it looks artificial

    I have used up to 50% on locked off shots, especially night shots, and 50% removes all grain

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  • dwchd
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    Anton,

    great!! It works well. I does not remove the flicker completely, but reduces it to a level which is not disturbing. Thank you.

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  • antonsvideo
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    if the shot is a locked off shot, try 30% motion blur filter

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  • SRsupport
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    This is something you see immediately in the view finder and is one of those things to fix in camera and not post .

    If I am not wrong you can fix this in After Effects.

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  • THoff
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    That's not what the Antiflicker filter is designed for.

    The Antiflicker filter in Edius is designed to reduce flicker resulting from horizontal edges in interlaced video. It does not reduce temporal flicker that results from a framerate that isn't matched to the AC cycle rate.

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  • dwchd
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    Thank you, but unfortunately, the flickering shots I did in Beijing...... I just can not reshoot them now.

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  • SRsupport
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    Re-shoot the buildings and then adjust your shutter to the cycle or near the cycle (HZ) of the current in your country.


    For example in my country the cycle is 60 HZ. When I shoot in an office where they have tons of fluorescent lights. Everything flickers like crazy. I just turn my shutter on and adjust until they stop flickering.
    Usually between 58 and 60.

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  • dwchd
    started a topic How does Anti Flicker work?

    How does Anti Flicker work?

    I have evening shots of buildings lit and the lights flicker quite strong. I put the Anti Flicker Filter in the timeline set the slider to max 100 and I don't see any changes.
    How can I remove the flicker which is rather disturbing?
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