1. What is the appropriate name for pieces of pictures that you meant to be removed from your movie?
2. I will call them "ghosties" for now. I'm making a movie in VideoPad, and I don't necessarily want to rip up my whole movie and start over when I see them. They are what makes your movie flicker. If you back up carefully you can find and focus them. But what is the "slick trick" to removing them? If I have to tear up my movie and start over every time I encounter one of them, it's going to take me a long, long time to do this movie.
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You are to be commended for your creativity, initiative and expansion of the language of cinema. However, unless you post a picture or a short clip, no one here has any idea what you are talking about.
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Huh ??
I understood him perfectly!!!
He said, and I quote,
sjsklndv sjdkfhs klhsfsem klhefd ejd l;kasdf sadflkew ;akhsjfdwe asnfjhweuhsd jkefw asjdfq awsdjhd lhsdfhjw jasfkae!
And further more, askldhf ,hjh;ojiasff ajhsdkflakj asfdkfs jll,mcqasd ;llksdfw hbgsdksd kjasdjh alksdwelk!!
LOL!!
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I'm glad I could inject some humor into your (obviously) boring lives. I will wait for my nephew to come over; he has been most helpful in the past and I have no reason to expect that that will change in the future. He can also navigate my somewhat atypical language, interpret what I mean, and come up with great solutions. So . . . thanks anyway!
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Best of luck, Yonargi.
(BTW, I think "ghosties" is a great word and I'm genuinely curious about what you're using it to describe.) -
Language barriers aside, it does help to use more correct terms. Don't be surprised if someone also requests a small video sample of the problem, which can be posted in the forum. Ask if there are questions about this.
Last edited by sanlyn; 25th Mar 2014 at 10:11.
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yonargi what is that make you think that you are glad and you could inject some humor into your (obviously) boring lives? Itś Noahtuckś alien language.
But what is the slick trick; to removing them?
Simply Do Not Encode. Do Not Re-Re-Re-Encode.
If you refer Ghosties as a faint object artifacts, when interlaced video is incorrectly de-interlaced.
Simply Do Not DeInterlace. Some deinterlacers are better than others, But, none is perfect, as every single De-Interlacer removes fine-minute details from the source. OOooops it contradicts with latest research and developments!
Some idiots started building a castle with broken-cracked bricks based upon some internet downloaded samples from other idiots as a result of some idiotic and buggy encoders, Who knows the best samples might be never published and remained always in treasure-trunk underground? And, other idiots started joining them without asking even a concrete-proof like the way I have joined your post without asking you What do you mean by Ghosties and slick trick? . I am such an .....! I would never say that again, bcoz nobody here even says that. What did you just say? What am I?
Last edited by enim; 18th Jul 2013 at 16:59.
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I will wait for my nephew to come over, He can also navigate my somewhat atypical language, interpret what I mean, and come up with great solutions
I don't know about anyone else here, but my crystal ball is on the fritz.
LOL!!Last edited by Noahtuck; 17th Jul 2013 at 20:29.
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Add more motion blur. ADD MORE MOTION BLUR. MOOOARRR.
Comparision of Motion Blurred Image : Left Motion Blurred and Original Source on right.Last edited by enim; 18th Jul 2013 at 17:34.
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