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Hi there community,
Please see the footage attached. There are some very ugly fluctuations in the light behind the subject. I Believe they are called "Rolling Bands".
The footage was shot in 23.976 fps/ shutter 1/48 on a Panasonic DVX200, shutter 1/48
I'm wondering if there is any way to fix this issue in post, and if there is any way to remedy this in camera for next time. Online Ive seen quick fixes like duplicating the clip, moving the duplicate to the next track above original clip, then moving it 1 frame and changing the top clip to 50% opacity. unfortunetly that didnt work. Next option is to buy "Flicker Free". Im hoping there is another solution.
Thanks,
Garett
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That's a hard thing to remove. There is a plugin from Digital Anarchy called FlickerFree, that's about the best thing I know of for this type of work.
Neil
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89kuCMGxVr0&t=61s
https://help.revisionfx.com/tutorial/227/
I tried this before and it worked but my rolling blinds where very slow, im not sure if it will help with your case.
if its too fast, try deflicker plugin from revision it might be a good option to start with.
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Not cheap but one of the best: DEFlicker - RE:Vision Effects
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2nd vote for Digital Anarchy's 'Flicker Free'. It is very good at fixing this sort of stuff and you can download a trial version to test. Keep in mind it is slow to render and you may need to try a few of the options within the plugin to get the best result. I also use 'DE:Flicker' from RE:Vision FX - also good ... in fact probbaly more powerful ... but also tricky to get right.