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Originally Posted by poisondeathray
Another approach is to do some manual work with rotoscoping/masks. Since the background is mostly static, and there are a few good frames to take parts from - you can try to make a BG clean plate +/- some antialiasing for foreground objects and composite them . So if it's more than a few scenes it's going to be a lot of work
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Have you got a guide on how to rotoscope or make masks effectively?
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Originally Posted by poisondeathray
Anyways, IVTC + QTGMC(inputtype=2 , preset="very slow") is very damaging but stabilizes it somewhat. It can be combined with some rough roto to clean it up decently
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Aight, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks.