Hi!,
I am digitizing old and new footage with a frame-by-frame scanner.
I made a dumb-mistake in filming:
I shot footage in an high contrast environment because of a strong sun coming through darker clouds.
The result is that the AE reacted on dark and light points and a flicker is in my footage.
I should have used the AE-lock.
Sample: https://vimeo.com/519528045 (ektachrome 100D on a Canon 514XL)
Is there a technique to correct for my mistake (and for the same mistake I see in older footage that I digitize)?
I was thinking of pulling the darker frames and filling in the gaps with interpolation back to 18FPS. (butterflow)
But I would prefer to keep all the frames and maybe, samehow, balance the lighting to make a smooter footage.
Can anybody steer me in the correct direction? Many thanks in advance...
Preferably with a method that is Linux friendly/
I am digitizing old and new footage with a frame-by-frame scanner.
I made a dumb-mistake in filming:
I shot footage in an high contrast environment because of a strong sun coming through darker clouds.
The result is that the AE reacted on dark and light points and a flicker is in my footage.
I should have used the AE-lock.
Sample: https://vimeo.com/519528045 (ektachrome 100D on a Canon 514XL)
Is there a technique to correct for my mistake (and for the same mistake I see in older footage that I digitize)?
I was thinking of pulling the darker frames and filling in the gaps with interpolation back to 18FPS. (butterflow)
But I would prefer to keep all the frames and maybe, samehow, balance the lighting to make a smooter footage.
Can anybody steer me in the correct direction? Many thanks in advance...
Preferably with a method that is Linux friendly/
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