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Colek said:
DrDre said:
Colek said:
Hello,
I would want to really thank you for this great software you made here, it will help me a lot in my future projects.
As I presume, I could use it to color correct deleted scenes to match the movie from other source, is that right (the color prediction correction)?
I would need to extract whole movie into .jpg and color correct them frame-by-frame using this, yes? For best results I propably should use new color correction model for each scene?
I tried it quickly with this movie I have been wanting to color correct and work on for a very long time now, but considering the colors it was really tough work for me. Your tool will really help me a lot :)
Source (horrible red tint)
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HDTV Broadcast (IMO best colors of this movie out there, better than DVDs)
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Color corrected
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As you can see it producted a lot of artifacts on that spot there. What should I do about it? Try to match both frames even more to each other?Thank you very much again :)
The best thing to do, is to do the color correction shot by shot, although sometimes it works very well for multiple scenes or even a whole movie if the differences in color are very consistent.
The artifacts seem to be caused by some compression artifacts in the source. Increasing the stabilization parameter might reduce these, so try a value of a 1000, and then reduce the parameter if possible.
Thanks for your reply, I will try to set stabilization parameter to 1000 when I am at my workstation PC :)
You think I should firstly go with all the filters for the movie (denoisers, Super Resolution etc. using AviSynth for that) or color correction first?
Color correction first could be useful, because you can remove any remaining artifacts with filters afterwards.