seventiesfilmnut said:
Trouble is the ringing is alot more noticeable in the 2nd and 3rd examples. Personally I think I'd rather stick with the original for this scene. I guess it's all a huge balancing act, and there isn't one script that can do the entire film - I'm leaning towards splitting the film into scenes and using different filters depending on what each clip dictates.
Trouble is the ringing is alot more noticeable in the 2nd and 3rd examples. Personally I think I'd rather stick with the original for this scene. I guess it's all a huge balancing act, and there isn't one script that can do the entire film - I'm leaning towards splitting the film into scenes and using different filters depending on what each clip dictates.
I like the idea of splitting up each scene. Would take a lot of work though. Sticking with the original for this scene is not an option in my opinion, as there is was too much crazy local motion (things that shouldn't be moving are)
Anyway, it turns out that the script that I used to generate #2 had too much sharpness, and as a result the playback appears to "nervous". It's starting to re-introduce the local motion that I'm trying to remove.
Also, I've got a new star preservation routine that I'll post into the script on page one.
-G