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Old 23rd January 2026, 17:12   #1  |  Link
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avisynth 8 mm help

Hi everyone, I captured some frames from an 8mm film. Unfortunately, because of a projector transport issue or worn sprocket holes, the frames are slightly misaligned/shifted. Is there a way to center or realign them again? Thanks!


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Perhaps a half dozen more sample images would be better.
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Thanks. I solved the problem quite well with Deshaker and the "Ignore pixels outside the area" and "Ignore pixels inside the area" options.
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