Anti-flicker-Filter for Combustion?


#1

Hi!
I have a Canopus Card which brings a “Anti-Flicker”-Filter into Premiere that avoids flickering of thin lines on a TV-Monitor. It really does a good job, it doesn’t blur the whole image, it only blurs sharp edges with hard contrast-changes a little.
This is enormously handy for sequences coming from 3D, because these often flicker on a TV.
Does anyone one a filter for Combustion that does something similar?

Or how do you avoid flickering?


#2

Is there really no one else sometimes having problems with flickering of animations on a TV screen? Can anyone then tell me where I go wrong?


#3

If you are using Max for 3D with the default scanline renderer, switch the anti aliasing filter to “video”. That will give your rendered images a small blur.
I would suggest you to remove the flickering in your editing application.
Ok now to combustion:
So far I know there is no one click operator like in After Effects.

Sometimes it works to apply an unconstraint blur and adjust only one direction to 0.5 or less.


#4

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