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  1. An old damaged VHS copied from TV to Youtube, bad quality i know but I want to fix that red flicker. Any way to at least reduce it?
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  2. Sorry i accidentally attached the version i already ran through an AI, ignore the faces etc. Red flicker is the focus.
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  3. Way too overprocessed, even throwing away the chroma and guessing the chroma doesn't look nice since the luma also changes
    Maybe there is hope with a source less processed, with this as it is now aside from manually editing the frames and recoloring them I don't see much hope.

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  4. Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    Way too overprocessed, even throwing away the chroma and guessing the chroma doesn't look nice since the luma also changes
    Maybe there is hope with a source less processed, with this as it is now aside from manually editing the frames and recoloring them I don't see much hope.

    Cu Selur
    Heres the non enhanced version.
    This is good, what software did you use for this?
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  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRlEpRFXM58

    Ignore i found a version without. Thank you for the help though.

    Well one with very little flickering only at the start.
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