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Old 7th April 2019, 23:07   #829  |  Link
Tehnicni
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Originally Posted by shekh View Post
Nice view. But I see prominent jumps in overall brightness, much bigger than "moving pixelation".
Some silly idea: what if you apply deflickering to initial bayer image (which is closest to exposure math), and store it back to raw format, to trick LightRoom that shutter steps were much finer than 2%.
Also maybe possible to do deflickering on 16-bit tiff export (do you process jpegs)?
I have tried MSU deflicker v1.3 and in normal mode works fine. If I set 1st and 3rd setting on max, the result is perfect, no flicker.
With 10% jumps in brightnes MSU deflicker does not work.
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