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Hey all-I limited green room space and my lighting height is an issue. When I wear my glasses, I get glare if I tip my head up too much. I know-don't tip my head or lose the glasses. I will be getting anti-reflection on my next set but is there a way to remove the glare in PrPro?
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not really. unfortunately …
That glare is probably blown out white with no detail, so masking and tracking and lowering luminance value ( brightness ) would just make the glare less bright but there would be nothing there...
If your green stuff behind you is lit by different lights than your face... you might be able to put a little diffusion or a 'net' or flag ( little ones are called 'dots and fingers' …) to try and kill that direct light on your glasses when you look up.
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I'm also thinking... since you can do so much in AE now … you could probably use that and copy your eyes when normal without glare, and replace the glare part with that 'copy' ( tracked ) of your good eye shot … basically replace the glare shot with other one... but I have no clue how to use AE.
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This is something you probably need to fix before you shoot. A polarizing filter in front of the lens might help.
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