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Re: How to remove strobe/flicker in old film footage
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Re: How to remove strobe/flicker in old film footage
by
david bogie
on Oct 29, 2009 at 10:24:13 pm
Lord, this is funny.
Most of the posts on this topic are trying to put those effects INTO some video.
but first, I can't tell form your post, are you sure these are film artifacts, from the original footage, or are they artifacts in or caused during the transfer?
I'v done some archive work. We would never attempt to improve or modify an original. It is what it is. Assuming you'll be working from copies, be sure to hang onto the original transfer video copy. It could be quite rare and the towns or scenery depicted are probably long gone. Can you get the original 16mm?
bogiesan
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How to remove strobe/flicker in old film footage
by Dan Bromfield on Oct 29, 2009 at 8:05:14 pm
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