The video I'm talking about is sourced from tape but transferred to 16mm film back in the 70s, as far as I know. http://youtu.be/AMG5evgisHw?t=55s
What do you experts think is the best way to somehow remove or reduce those two vertical moving lines? Thanks.
(I ripped the video and cut out a small sample with Avidemux, in case anyone wants to play with this. Check the attachment)
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Last edited by Chief Mouse; 3rd Mar 2015 at 00:08.
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There is an AviSynth DeScratch() filter but I have gotten mixed results with it.
You can do it in After Effects, also Boris CC has a filter to remove lines that works great.
But because those vertical lines tend to move you have to key frame and it becomes very labor intensive to do a good job.
http://www.borisfx.com/bcc/
Be prepared to take a lot of time if you want to get this right!Last edited by newpball; 1st Mar 2015 at 13:09.
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I tried DeScratch but it didn't give me desired results.
I'll try that Boris CC filter, thanks for the advice!