Speed Optimization Options; Restore Original Detail After Deflicker; Output - Blackmagicdesign Cintel Installation And Operation Manual

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Motion Range:
Three settings, Small, Medium, and Large, let you choose the speed of
the motion in the frame that should be detected.
Gang Luma Chroma:
Threshold sliders or not.
Luma Threshold:
considered flicker. The range is 0–100, 0 deflickers nothing, 100 applies deflickering to
everything. The default is 100.
Chroma Threshold:
be considered flicker. The range is 0–100, 0 deflickers nothing, 100 applies deflickering
to everything. The default is 100.
Motion Threshold:
considered flicker.

Speed Optimization Options

Closed by default, opening this control group reveals two controls:
Reduced-Detail Motion checkbox:
analyzed to detect flicker. In many cases, this setting makes no visible difference but
increases processing speed. Disable this setting if your clip has fine detail that is being
smoothed too aggressively.
Limit Analysis Area checkbox:
you can use to limit deflickering to a specific region of the image. This option is useful
when (a) only one part of the image is flickering, so focusing on just that area speeds
the operation considerably, or (b) part of the image is being smoothed too much by
deflickering that's fixing another part of the image very well.

Restore Original Detail After Deflicker

Closed by default, opening this control group reveals two controls:
Detail to Restore slider:
should not be affected by the deflicker operation, preserving those fine details exactly.
Show Detail Restored checkbox:
are detected and used by the Detail to Restore slider, to help you tune this operation.

Output

The Output pop-up menu lets you choose what Deflicker outputs, with options to help you
troubleshoot problem clips. Here are the available options:
Deflickered Result:
Detected Flicker:
that are being detected as having flickering, to help you evaluate whether the correct
parts of the image are being targeted. This mask can be very subtle, however.
Magnified Flicker:
Flicker mask, to make it easier to see what the Deflicker plug-in is doing.
Lets you choose whether to gang the Luma and Chroma
Determines the threshold above which changes in luma will not be
Determines the threshold above which changes in chroma will not
Defines the threshold above which motion will not be
On by default, reduces the amount of detail that's
Turning this on reveals controls over a sample box that
Lets you quickly isolate grain, fine detail, and sharp edges that
Turning this checkbox on lets you see the edges that
The final, repaired result. This is the default setting.
This option shows you a mask that highlights the parts of the image
This options shows you an exaggerated version of the Detected
Deflicker
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