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Vegas pro recompress edited frames
Vegas pro recompress edited frames








  1. #Vegas pro recompress edited frames pro
  2. #Vegas pro recompress edited frames software

This filter could improve many frames, but also spoil other frames which can be better fixed manually. The second problem might be that on my videos the static lines are much longer than on the sample image with the fish, and not always close to extreme values of white and black that could be easily recognized and dropped out. On the other hand if we would use only 2 captures which are quite reliably synchronized, then that would not offer sufficient base for the filter. Doing a median using these frames would result in distorted images. First of all, because only 2 captures would be really usable for that filter, because the other two have many frame drop outs, and sometimes even 3-4 consecutive frames are identical on the same track, and not matching the good ones. Unfortunately I think it is not possible in my case. Jagabo, that would be "life saving" if this could be done automatically. This is posted here simply to get some input on the feasibility of the copy-paste operation on the Adobe products, which is an editing question. I know there is a separate forum category for restoration, and probably I will ask for some advises there as well about the restoration part of the work.

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operations will also be needed, then the best would be to do them all in a software package which can do them all, and only one single final compression would be needed when the complete job is finished and rendered. Since besides replacing bad frames, a Photshop retouch, and other filtering, straightening etc. The reason I consider moving the job completely to Adobe products is that the original video quality is already bad enough to motivate me not to make it even worse by repeated unnecessary renderings, accumulating compression losses. Is it possible to do the above described copy-paste operation of single frames from one track to another in Adobe editors as efficiently as in Sony Vegas? Even if it is not possible, then what is the quickest way to do it in the Adobe products? Is it possible at all?

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My dilemma is that if I have to use Photoshop, then why not do the frame copy-paste operation as well in Premiere Pro or After Effects? Unfortunately I am not familiar with these two programs, therefore here is my question: So finally I will have to retouch those frames which can not be replaced in Photoshop using content aware healing tools. Unfortunately not all bad frames can be replaced with a good one in some cases all 4 frames contain static lines.

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I have started to do the job in Sony Vegas 10 and using a wacom tablet succeed to reduce the copy-paste operation to 3 clicks, which is quite good. This requires a lot of work (like making grass grow molecule by molecule), but there is no way around it, because the video is irreplaceable, extremely important and unique. Since there are 4 captures, if I align them on 4 tracks it is possible to replace a bad frame on track 1 with a good frame from the other 3 alternative tracks. There are static lines popping in and out on some frames this is the first thing I have to fix. The quality is quite bad and needs a lot of work to fix it. The VCR player and digitzer were not the top quality and there is no possibility to recapture with a better equipment (no access to the VHS tape anymore). An old VHS tape has been digitized into mpeg files, and there are 4 captures.










Vegas pro recompress edited frames