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You can try to minimize them with all sorts of noise removal plug-ins like RevisionFX' DE:Noise plus you may be able to further disguise this by blurring it with SmoothKit, but the real answer is that ideally you should simply re-render your 3D stuff with increased settings for antialiasing and sampling.
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You can try to minimize them with all sorts of noise removal plug-ins like RevisionFX' DE:Noise plus you may be able to further disguise this by blurring it with SmoothKit, but the real answer is that ideally you should simply re-render your 3D stuff with increased settings for antialiasing and sampling.
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I agree with you about re-rendering will be the best solution, I'm recently using chaos vantage, which takes ages to render the whole video, I'm trying to find a way if can decrease these by post-production in AE, I will try to see the plug-in you've mentioned and let you know if it works.
Thank you 👍😊
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Looks indeed much better. If you still have a bit of time you could try to replace the clock face with a tracked version. due to the high contrast and bright colors that's one of the areas where some flickering is still quite noticeable.
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