Hello, I am working on a project with some colour banding present (off old VHS recordings). The banding is a result of a poor reception pickup at the time of recording and is not due to the encoding.
I have a couple of questions which would be great to hear answers for.
1) Does any software have the capability to remove colour banding? It's only minor, and the picture is 80% actual colour, so there would be enough neighbouring pixels to match to?
2) As I don't know of any software that can do the above, I have manually removed the worst offending banding in Photoshop. This isn't actually too time consuming and looks really good - only problem being the final result has very subtle flicker on the repaired chroma. Would any software be able to reduce this? As each frame looks fine, I imagine it can only be the tiny chroma movement between each frame that produces this? So any ideas would be great.
Thank you
John
		
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	VirtualDub might be worth looking into. There are many filters for it. One filter site is: http://neuron2.net/ It does require you to use a AVI format, but VirtualDub Mod can accept MPEG and output AVI. 
 
 Someone might be able to suggest a specific VD filter that may help with your problem.
 
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