Handling Strobes and Explosion Shots

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โ€ŒHandling Strobes and Explosion Shots โ€Œ

Quickly varying lighting can cause problems for tracking, especially supervised tracking. You can reduce the lighting variations by hi-pass filtering the image with the Hi-Pass setting. The image will turn into a fairly monotonous gray version (consider using only the Luma channel to save memory). The Hi-Pass setting is also a Gaussian

filter size, but it is generally much larger than a 2-pixel blur to compensate for grain, say around 10 pixels. The larger the value, the more the original image will โ€œshow through,โ€ which is not necessarily the objective, and the longer it will take to process.

You can increase the hi-pass image contrast using the Color settings, for example low=0.25, high=0.75.

You can use a small blur for grain/compression in conjunction with the high-pass filtering. It will also reduce any slight banding if you have used the Color to expand the range.

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