Friday, February 20, 2015

Re: [Avid-L2] Breathing or Pumping Fleshtone on Amira Camera footage? Is this a job for flicker fix?

 

Sounds like auto knee was left on. That will kill you depending on lighting situations. In hd auto knee is horrible.

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On Feb 20, 2015, at 3:46 PM, "John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

We have a stand up performance and one of the head on cameras has an issue with the flesh tone of the Caucasian comic where his flesh tone sort of breathes up and down in saturation.  It would seem something in the lighting didn't agree with the sensor on the camera.  The flesh tone is not drastically bad it vacillates and his face gets pale and back to saturated over the course of around 4 seconds.  I haven't used flicker fix plugins much but is this a job for flicker fix?

Someone recently posted about a Flicker fix plugin that had an Avid special rate.  I seem to recall BCC had some sort of flicker fix plugin but I'm not sure can anyone confirm that.  I'm at work with only BCC 5 so I don't think it's there or if BCC even has that.  I know there was a flicker fix plugin I had several years back but I don't remember who made it or maybe it's the same one somebody posted about in the last week or so.

What I really need would be a dynamic version of Avid's color match that would lock the flesh tone where I want it and then a plugin to automatically tweak the color match as the chroma breathes.  Any suggestions for plugins or if Resolve has some capacity for this.  I do have the Baselight plugin but I'm just learning that so maybe there is something there too.  Any suggestions welcome. 
 
John Moore
Barking Trout Productions
Studio City, CA
bigfish@pacbell.net

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