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    I have some video transferred from film which I made years ago with stop-frame animation. The camera wasn't too good so the brightness of the picture varies from frame to frame giving a flickering effect. Is there any software available which will eliminate this brightness variation, making each frame the same brightness?
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  2. The Deflicker plugin for AVISynth works well. Even better, combine this with MDegrain, with the DCT parameter set to 1.
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  3. There's also Gunnar Thalin's DeShaker plugin for VirtualDub.
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  4. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    There's also Gunnar Thalin's DeShaker plugin for VirtualDub.
    Wrong plugin for this problem. It stabilizes X-Y-Z motion; this problem is luma variation from frame-to-frame.
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  5. Oops, sorry. I meant Donald Graft's deflicker plugin.
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    Thank you. Where can I find Donald Grafts deflicker plugin, and will it work with Virtual Dub?
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    Sorry, I see you say it will work with VD
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  8. Originally Posted by timsky View Post
    Thank you. Where can I find Donald Grafts deflicker plugin, and will it work with Virtual Dub?
    Yes, for VirtualDub: http://neuron2.net/deflick/flick.html
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    That deflicker plugin works really well. Job done. Thank you all for your suggestions.
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  10. Watch out for ghosting -- ghosts of nearby frames, especially in low contrast areas. Any chance you could upload a sample of your flickery source?
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    tal 93 new is the unprocessed clip, tal 93 b laun is the deflickered version. There was some long term brightness change half way through which I had to fix manualy. As you see it jumps around a lot - I shall give it Deshaker next.
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    It wouldn't upload because the files are too big. I'll cut the clip up
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  13. Too big? How large is the file? Is it uncompressed? the site allows 500MB files (but 1GB files have been uploaded before)

    If it's uncompressed you can zip it up, or 7zip, winrar etc...
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    I think I've uploaded a short version of the un-processed clip
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    how do you upload clips? I've tried drag and drop, click upload. etc
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    Originally Posted by timsky View Post
    how do you upload clips? I've tried drag and drop, click upload. etc
    Click on the button labeled "Upload files/Manage attachments"
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    OK I missed the upload button in the upload panel. Here's the shortened un-deflickered clip. It looks much better after deflickering. Now it needs deshaking, then dirt removal.
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  18. Nice. I love it. You should have posted that before Halloween!
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