Jim Snow |
December 27th, 2009 06:45 PM |
Robert, I completely agree. A certain amount of flashes going off gives a "live" look to a video. When you want to minimize it, you can use filters or manually edit a frame. You can take the brightness way down in a flash affected frame and even though the detail is gone because the frame was overexposed due to the flash, you don't miss the detail in a single frame. It's important to set the timeline to show absolute frames and expand the timeline enough to see each individual frame if you want to do this. With the brightness reduced in the affected frame, you don't see the flash when you render the clip. You can even mask and adjust a fraction of a frame that you can get with CMOS rolling shutter.
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