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deFLICKER, free (powered by Blue Mantle Films) 13 Feb 2018 09:55 #94103
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First of all: borrowed the idea, and thought “hmm, why not as a free plug-in?”
It is labeled as ‘b1’ - I don’t have any flickered material at hand, for testing I dl the one used in the original tutorial, which is 24fps: Not sure, wether it needs individual versions for 25fps and 30fps (it shouldn't) … PLEASE share some feedback… And, please tell, wether you notice any flicker every 10secs … the Effect is set to a loop, but due to its tech, the first 1-2 frames are not deflickered. If so, I will adjust its length to 30? secs … As mentioned in the original tut, it has its limitations … but, hey, for free? Just try … After DL, un-zip and install, you find it in your Effects Tab; in the Inspector I published a Sharpen Effect, which is also mentioned in the OP… Happy movie making! |
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deFLICKER, free (powered by Blue Mantle Films) 21 Mar 2018 13:59 #94755
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Hey thanks for this.
This is really useful and a great idea. After dropping this into "Effects" folder in Motion templates i am getting the dreaded red screen yellow traingle error in Final Cut pro. Dont understand why its not working? Thanks. |
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deFLICKER, free (powered by Blue Mantle Films) 26 Mar 2018 15:23 #94825
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Welcome Anton to fcp.co
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I'm using the latest version of Motion, 5.4, which demands the 'corresponding' version of FCPX, 10.4 … sorry, you have to update ![]() |
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deFLICKER, free (powered by Blue Mantle Films) 25 Apr 2018 17:20 #95304
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Unfortunately it's not very consistent and I think it's due to the stretchable nature of an effect and timing. Even on a short 2 sec clip, the effect doesn't kick in until frame 3, and then the next layer still kicks in only 1 frame later on frame 4, so you end up with an uneven frame repetition. When I followed the tutorial, it actually looked pretty passable. Given, I gave it some tough footage. Some guys in a warehouse with a conveyor belt of boxes moving quickly in the foreground, so it's very easy to see the duplicates. BUT when they're evenly spaced, it looks pretty normal. I think I had a similar issue with my smooth strobe effect and I forget how I fixed it. Will have to revisit and see.
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deFLICKER, free (powered by Blue Mantle Films) 25 Apr 2018 18:48 #95308
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Did a little testing and turns out turning on motion blur will accomplish the same thing. And it doesn't have the delayed start / loop issue.
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deFLICKER, free (powered by Blue Mantle Films) 29 Nov 2020 13:29 #111104
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hard to see, but hover over the green dot in the attachment-region in the first post |
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deFLICKER, free (powered by Blue Mantle Films) 01 Jun 2022 15:54 #120791
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Thank you for this!
I had some flicker on a clip on my wedding film when the bridal party went to a bar with some cheap LED lighting. The clip was in 60 FPS so the flicker didnt go away 100% but i would say that it reduced it by at least 75% making the clip way easier to watch. You rock! Keep on keepin on! |
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