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If there's a lot of noise
in the video causing flickering of pixels, here's an easy way to try
and improve the clip:
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Use the filters on the
timeline from the Animation menu.
Animation > Timeline...
The Timeline is a bit like accessing the Filter menu, but instead of a
single current image, it works on all frames of the animation.
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There are several
categories of filters that can be applied through the timeline tool.
In the Video category, locate the 'Reduce flicker' filter.
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Then click the Render
button at the bottom left.
You can stop the rendering in process if it's not right.
You might even click Render several times to improve it a few more
times.
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When satisfied with the quality of the clip, store it in DoggyFX like
before. You can add it to an empty slot or have it replace a prior
stored clip.
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