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Strange highlight flickering

Just putting this out there in case anyone has seen this before. Our current project has this odd flickering where the highlights kind of bleed left and up a bit.

This is the Interpos, and it's present in both telecine copies and prints that we have access to. It only appears in certain scenes. We don't have the camera neg in this case.

If anyone can shed any light on what has caused this, and at what stage it might have happened, I'd be very grateful. Also if anyone has any Phoenix tips that might help mitigate it slightly, too!

You can see it here, look at the papers on the table and the specular on his gun. 10 points to anyone that can guess the owner of the leather trousers. - https://youtu.be/15uDQH8MRgg

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    • Guido Henkel
    • Celluloid Dreams
    • Guido_Henkel
    • 8 mths ago
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    What effects have been applied to the shot? It looks as if something like DVO Dry Clean is wiping out some of the highlights, in which case you will have to go in using "Matte Paint" to bring them back by painting them out on the alpha channel.

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  • Hello Silas Dominey ,

    We need to know what you're using, but it seems that, if  Dry Clean is being used, those highlights are identified blemishes, so you need to play around with the sensitivity parameters.

    Masking them is also an option, just apply the effect as an FX layer and use the shapes.

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  • Thanks both, to be clear this is not something that Phoenix has caused. It's present on the source. I was more asking here in case anyone has seen this effect on a negative before. We have found some stuff online to suggest that it might be caused by a shutter issue during filming, but without seeing the camera neg, we can't be sure.

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    • hosameyg
    • hosameyg
    • 3 wk ago
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    • hi Silas Dominey
    • I was wondering if you found a solution to this problem. I tried to solve it and came to a conclusion that I want you to see.
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    • Hi @hosameyg

      Ultimately we just left it alone, with the reasoning being that it was most likely something that occurred in-camera (and that I didn't really know how to fix it!)

      That's some impressive work though, would be good to hear what you used to smooth it out like that.

      There's one shot in particular where it happens on someone in profile with a strong highlight on their face that was probably the worst instance. Would be worth fixing if we were ever to revisit the film (unlikely at this point!)

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      • Guido Henkel
      • Celluloid Dreams
      • Guido_Henkel
      • 3 wk ago
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      Silas Dominey If this is still an issue, let me know, and I'd be happy to help out by giving it a shot myself.

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      • hosameyg
      • hosameyg
      • 3 wk ago
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      Silas Dominey In fact, I have my own method using DaVinci and Phoenix. The simple method is to use a deflicker tool with custom settings, however I am willing to provide any assistance

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