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Participant
November 18, 2023
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Double exposure mistake

  • November 18, 2023
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Hi, we filmed with a Red and some of the footage came out with the background reflecting in the clips. I really don't know how to discribe it. It's like double exposure. At first I didn't know what it was then I realizeed it was the background amplified larger in the footage. looks like someone added an overlay. Is there anyway to fix this?  I think the card was corrupted.

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Correct answer Ann Bens

If this is burned into the footage there is not musch you can do about it.

If the shot is static, you might be able to mask it out.

Best is to reshoot if possible.

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
November 18, 2023

That looks like there's some internal flaring going on ... besides of course the issue with focus.

 

That would be a right bear to fix, and given the focus issue ... basically, I wouldn't consider this usable except at extreme need.

 

So ... reshoot.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Participant
November 19, 2023

I wish I could reshoot. location isn't available.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Ann BensCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 18, 2023

If this is burned into the footage there is not musch you can do about it.

If the shot is static, you might be able to mask it out.

Best is to reshoot if possible.

Participant
November 18, 2023

The shot was not static, it was hand held. Colorizing helps a little but not entirely. Question, can I open the rtn file? would there be fooatge I may be able to use? This may be a dumb question. I'm not a camera pserson, just a writer who edits, excuse my lack of knowlege.

 

 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 18, 2023

Premiere does not support rtn files which to the best of my knowledge are thumbnail files.