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You reckon it can be used to fix patchy colours as well?
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2018-04-11, 06:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 2018-04-11, 06:56 AM by jerryshadoe.)
I'm still interested in colorizing the B&W bluray of "Miracle on 34th Street" with the FS DVD. Not trying to hijack your thread but I read somewhere (in another thread, but not sure which one because I'm catching up on a few months worth of posts) something about an "auto-aligning" script... Would it be possible to use this to align the video frames (once the DVD is upscaled properly) between the B&W version and the colorized version, in order to superimpose the color onto the B&W footage??
EDIT: I guess this does fall partially into this thread, as it is about colorizing a B&W source, although with a source already in existence rather than "from scratch"... lol
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jerryshadoe, that might work, but it may only work to a limited degree or require lots of hand-correction, as the best results are achieved when the sources are very similar. Best would probably be to use a desaturated BW-version of the color DVD for the aligning. If the sources aren't from the same master and thus not stabilized to each other, this will severely slow down the process (had it with a project of mine). Even so, you won't be able to colorize any part of the image with this method that isn't visible in the DVD (naturally). Dunno whether that is an issue with that film.
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Well, AutoAlign doesn't account for warping, it only positions, rotates, scales. But someone else posted another script using some software called Something Something Registration. Forgot the name. That one does account for warping I think.
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