eonridr
12-25-2011, 03:09 AM
HI everyone!
I am on a project where there are two raw scans taken at a different times, but there were subtle changes in the background. I will be working mainly on Scan A, and replacing scan A's background with scan B on certain parts. But there will be times where I can just use Scan A's background too to save my time.
Most of the footage in Scan A and B are largely the same, but I need to spot the difference and cleanup what I need.
The footages are on 4k and about 2000 frames long and on normal cases I would probably just use my eye to check, but this is getting really dry and troublesome, and I think the logical way is seek some help which is why I am here.
I am currently viewing the two scans in viewer, in different numbers, going back and forth for my see which frames needed to apply changes. Also using wipe in viewer. But I was wondering if there could be an easier way using a script to possibly help me "spot the difference", or highlighting the difference out through the long frame range, It would have been such a great great help.
Wondering if anyone would have any ideas around this? haha, thanks for reading!
P.S - Merry christmas all! have a great year ahead!
I am on a project where there are two raw scans taken at a different times, but there were subtle changes in the background. I will be working mainly on Scan A, and replacing scan A's background with scan B on certain parts. But there will be times where I can just use Scan A's background too to save my time.
Most of the footage in Scan A and B are largely the same, but I need to spot the difference and cleanup what I need.
The footages are on 4k and about 2000 frames long and on normal cases I would probably just use my eye to check, but this is getting really dry and troublesome, and I think the logical way is seek some help which is why I am here.
I am currently viewing the two scans in viewer, in different numbers, going back and forth for my see which frames needed to apply changes. Also using wipe in viewer. But I was wondering if there could be an easier way using a script to possibly help me "spot the difference", or highlighting the difference out through the long frame range, It would have been such a great great help.
Wondering if anyone would have any ideas around this? haha, thanks for reading!
P.S - Merry christmas all! have a great year ahead!
