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Delogo And Batch Processing, getting me started
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MikesMovies
Posted: Nov 27 2013, 04:33 PM


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Hi

I have used Vdub to remove a sensor spot from video I shot while on holiday.
Delogo being the function/filter employed.
I have used PICVideo MJPEG for compression.
I wondered if there is a batch option to process all the videos with the same filter?

Thanks
 
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Altaf
Posted: Nov 27 2013, 05:49 PM


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All necessary files (and only) in one catalog. You open the first file. You adjust as it is necessary, F4 < Edit < Process directory... You specify this catalog, after where to put and a car Autostart.
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Все нужные файлы (и только) в одном каталоге. Открываете первый файл. Настраиваете как нужно, F4 < Правка < Обрабатывать папку... Указываете этот каталог, после куда складывать и авто пуск.
 
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Posted: Nov 28 2013, 08:17 PM


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Thanks very much for that.

I have been using delogo to try and remove this dirt spot on the inside of my lens.
Let me explain.


Just got back from a holiday of a lifetime to Antigua with loads of great photos and video made with my Lumix TZ18.

Trouble is I have noticed that in the upper section of the frames it has a fixed error that kind of greys out the pixels.

Time for a new camera but how can I use Studio to remove this blemish?

If this were photos it would be easy to clone the pixels next to the error but I can't work out how to do this on video.

Here is a before and after video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw6jZinnrbw


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and after I tried Vdub:
http://youtu.be/mvmORkvUcjc


While it works to a degree, when the scene is more detailed, such as looking at trees and shrubs, the dirt spot appears as a spot of transparent wavy lines.
Not sure what adjustment to make?

Any help would be most kind.

 
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