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ucmj22
Inspiring
September 13, 2021
Question

Help removing horizontal banding due to camera settings/light sync issues

  • September 13, 2021
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Hello! I conducted 4 interviews on friday and I'm concerned that I botched them by not having my camera and/or light settings dialed in. This was my first set of interviews using a new camera and light setup and I wasn't paying enough attention. I am hoping that there is some way to remove this banding that rolls from bottom to top using Premiere Pro; and maybe a tip on avoiding this issue in the future. I saw in another post that someone recommended a De-Flicker plug-in by Digital Anarchy that looks like it would do the trick, but I'm operating on a company computer so getting purchase approval and having IT download and install it could take a while, so I was really hoping there was something in Premiere Pro already that could take care of this.

Also, I just uploaded a quick sample to post here, and while the HD version is still processing, the SD version that is currently viewable shows considerably less banding that fades in and out, so just know that what I see in the original is bad enough to require a reshoot.

6 replies

New Participant
May 5, 2025

Why are we still buying plugins for these fixes instead of Adobe making a change? Same with noise reduction.

Inspiring
September 14, 2021

thanks for info everyone.

I have to admit I never ever saw anything like your problem ( rolling light bands on background ). how weird. also no clue how to fix it cause I don't know what caused it.

interesting post.

🙂

 

Inspiring
September 13, 2021
ucmj22
ucmj22Author
Inspiring
September 13, 2021

I am not "selling" my finished project. This is an internal video project, there is no external client. Re-shooting would be an absolute last resort as one of the subjects was the VP of operations, soI really dont want to have to tell him I botched the shots and waste another 20 minutes of his time.

ucmj22
ucmj22Author
Inspiring
September 13, 2021

By the way, I was using a Falcon Eyes SO-68TDX II in a 1 light setup with a 36" reflector on the shady side.

Inspiring
September 13, 2021

for god's sake, don't buy plug ins or anything until you spend time considering how you shot it and stacked it etc.

led's come in many varieties ( the little full wave rectifier from ac to dc are all different and of different quality ). some are horrible for a smooth light and so on.

it aint magic.... just get with the basics first and then figure out the solutions

ucmj22
ucmj22Author
Inspiring
September 13, 2021

I watched some videos that showed duplicating layers in Pr and stacking them (2 or 3 layers) then offsetting them by 1 frame each with a reduction in opacity for the top layers. This does seem to fix flickering or rolling band issues for many people with a tradeoff in sharpness, however it showed only very slight improvement for me. I also noticed what you are talking about with no issue on the subject and all banding showing in the background. I think that any flickering created by the LED light may have been exacerbated by high ISO settings. I think I was shooting this at 1200 or 1600 ISO for no good reason. Thats why I mentioned in the OP I believe the issue came from a combination of Camera Settings/Light Sync.

Inspiring
September 13, 2021

I have no clue what this means.

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Follow-up: I have tried stacking the video x2 with top layer offset 1 frame and dimmed to 50%, and stacking the video 3x with middle layer at 66% and top layer at 33%. Neither attempt showed any real improvement. I also tried using the Reduce Interlace Flicker with no improvement. Thanks!

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don't know how to even explain stuff. I watched your video ( good job putting that up) and played it about ten times and IMO the stuff you don't like only effects the background and not the model ( head shot actor).

If this was a lighting problem ( flicker ) it would be on her face too.

unless you lit the back wall with totally differnent lights which is doubtfull...probably green screen and hence different lighting ? kinda hard to figure out without my brain getting more info ( why stack clips for a head shot ? I don't get it ).

hmi lights for movies require square wave ballasts, cause sine wave ballasts cause flicker, but it's over the entire image, not just a background.

so what did you do to light this and 'stack' stuff ??? why stack stuff ??

ucmj22
ucmj22Author
Inspiring
September 13, 2021

Follow-up: I have tried stacking the video x2 with top layer offset 1 frame and dimmed to 50%, and stacking the video 3x with middle layer at 66% and top layer at 33%. Neither attempt showed any real improvement. I also tried using the Reduce Interlace Flicker with no improvement. Thanks!

Ann Bens
Community Expert
September 13, 2021
ucmj22
ucmj22Author
Inspiring
September 13, 2021

Yes, I am aware of a couple of plug-ins that may do the trick; however, as I stated, I am working on a company computer, and it will take some time to get a purchase of the license approved and installed. I'm not sure why Adobe doesnt have this already as a feature....