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--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Steve Hullfish <steve4lists@...> wrote:
>
> FlickerFiX would be my recommendation as well. I didn't realize
> GenArts or Boris even had a flicker reducing plugin. The difference
> with Boris and Sapphire is that once you've spent the money, the
> package can be used for far more things than just fixing flicker.
>
> Another thought is that GenArts now RENTS their plugins by the month
> if you want, so you can get Sapphire for the month for something like
> $140. Then charge that back to the moron DP who shot the faulty
> footage...unless that's YOUR company, of course... :-)
>
> Steve Hullfish
> contributor: www.provideocoalition.com
> author: "The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction"
> co-author: "Color Correction for Video: revised edition," "Avid Xpress
> Pro Editing Workshop" and "Avid XpressDV On the Spot"
> presenter: Class On Demand's "Complete Training for Avid Media
> Composer" AND "Complete Training for Apple Color"
> www.classondemand.net/media/final-cut-training/color01.aspx
>
> On May 19, 2010, at 12:26 PM, jayasrihart wrote:
>
> > I am stuck with a must-use interview that has a faulty fluorescent
> > causing a slightly warmer band to move up the screen every 30 frames
> > or so. Desaturating doesn't help--in fact the change in gray moving
> > up the screen is more noticeable.
> >
> > John (Moore) recommended Flicker Fix which was given a thumbs up in
> > 2006 by Terry (I did a search of Avid-L),but when I asked 3Prong for
> > a demo, Michele Yamazaki recommended Boris Continuum Complete or
> > GenArts Sapphire, but she wasn't sure. Both those are expensive and
> > resource-heavy, so I am leery of investing in those unless I can see
> > a real advantage.
>
>
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>
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