Hi there
I'm having this problem with awful chroma trail and ghosting I'm video
Specially when viewed in bx player and vlc but result seems to vary depending on device or player...I'm wondering if it's in the source.
Can anyone help?
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Last edited by cjdavis83; 29th Dec 2021 at 18:00. Reason: Pictures
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A still picture really does not tell the complete story.
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First, I did not download a whopping 3.35 GB. A smaller sample would be appreciated.
Anyways, looking at your sceenshot this is a live perfomance and was shot on electronic video cameras (not on film) in the 70's or 80's. Therefore I suspect you might be talking about a characteristic of these video cameras we just came across a few days ago in another thread. And in that case it would be normal and is due to the technology of the cameras used, which is very different from basically any electronic camera made after the early 90's. -
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Neither will I download such a large file. A sample, not, I suspect, the whole thing, was requested. -
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Muhuahua, I'd like to see some good filteringfor those trails while keeping the look of that dress intact.
(btw. the second, smaller, sample is trash)Last edited by Selur; 30th Dec 2021 at 07:04.
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Reencoding as progressive and not deinterlacing makes the samples useless. Attached a small part from the original as FFV1, around second 8 on can see chroma ghosting/trains at the hand and tons of trails on the dress,... but I doubt you can really get rid of both of them without lots of work.
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It's what I was suspecting. It's phosphor lag (as described in the other thread) which is a characteristic of pick-up tube based cameras. It is normal for footage this old shot on electronic cameras to exhibit this. It's not an artefact that was introduced later – it was there from the start. Personally I would not even bother trying to remedy this. It's just the way old electronic video looks (and probably a reason so much stuff was shot on film during that period).
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