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Deflicker Filter, anyone know ideal settings to use??
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kissvid
  Posted: Aug 30 2002, 03:29 PM


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Hello,

I am a new user to virtual dub and am starting to get used to this powerful tool. I need help..I downloaded a deflicker filter and it helps a little but I can't seem to find an ideal setting before processing it....I convert 8mm film footage to video and am trying to eliminate some flicker. Also Can anyone reccoemd a good filter for clearing up a video. I have some that appear slightly blured and I wanted to see if i can make them just a little bit clearer and sharper. Thank you everyone.

Marc
 
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SillKotscha
Posted: Aug 31 2002, 10:31 PM


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do a search for 'Wavelet Noise Reduction'... this may helps you

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Sarreq Teryx
Posted: Sep 1 2002, 04:47 PM


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QUOTE (SillKotscha @ Aug 31 2002, 04:31 PM)
do a search for 'Wavelet Noise Reduction'... this may helps you

where might an actual filter be found, all I can find are the whitepapers/theses on it's application.

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