
If you try Auto and use Temporal Smoothing it will not work (as most of you probably already realised) and besides this, using auto usually just makes it look terrible (especially for underwater footage such as my own).Run the CS4 (what I’m using) update: In Premiere Pro click: help>updates.Now, click ‘Save As’ and save a new version of your clip under the title ‘Video blah blah cut to bits’Then for my trippy fix: After you have finished editing your video to your liking (because you can’t see this flickering in the preview mode as you may have already noticed) and with the shadows and highlights still intact (no need to redo anything!), take the razor tool and cut your video timeline into as many pieces as you possibly can (I cut mine at about every half second). Time-lapse flicker is a common problem because there are many things that can cause a flicker. The light in the scene can change as the time of day changes or even as clouds pass over the sun. Some types of indoor lights have their own flicker. Flickering can also be created by using incorrect settings for the time-lapse.Im not a video editing expert by any means and use Premiere Pro to edited clips for our Freediving companys Youtube channel.How to fix flickering issue in videos Solution 1: Set the brightness of each frame at a consistent value Solution 2: Use plugins in your video editing.Another big problem you can come across is sun flicker. It happens when you change your camera settings during a sunrise or a sunset with the sun in your shot.
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ANyways, you just have to make sure that the lines of the picture are not too sharp when you import.but the Hi-or Ultra-quality setting should do the thing. If anyone knows, that information would be welcome. THere's also a gaussian blur render quality, but I didn't see a difference. I'm not sure what the other options are.
