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Effet pour masquer les les bords d'une composition

New Here ,
Feb 02, 2022 Feb 02, 2022

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Bonsoir, je cherche à combler le trou (bord noir) suite a une stabilisation de mouvement ; en effet l'objet à suivre (la main) est sur le bord de l'écran et du coup avec la stabilisation, je sors parfois du cadre de ma composition comme ci-joint :

Ya t'il un effet sur premiere ou after effect qui permettrais de faire effet miroir/dupliquer/mélanger les pixels pour récréer de la matière ?
Désolé, c'est peut-être confus mais je ne sais pas comment mieux m'exprimer avec mes, connaissances

 

 

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Feb 02, 2022 Feb 02, 2022

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Nazdr,

Sorry about that. Maybe you need content-aware fill for video, which you can do in After Effects. Do you have access?

 

 

Have a look at the tutorial and let me know if that would help.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Hi,

i tried it's interesting but the result is not good enough.
I i remember cortectly, there is a effect for duplicate pixels that are on the edge of a composition.

bests regards,

 

 

 

 

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