
Presets and Common ControlsīCC filters come with a library of factory installed presets plus the ability to create your own custom presets and preview them with the BCC FX Browser™.īCC filters also include common controls that configure global effect preferences and other host-specific effect settings.įor more information about working with presets and other common controls, Click Here. We recommend rendering the filter in 16 bit or float, especially if the Temporal Smooth YCC method is used. The filter will produce some softening (since it works by smoothing) in the non-‐flickering part of the image, and you can use host masking controls to isolate this region and minimize the image softening. If part of the image is flickering and part is not, you can usually get good results by processing the whole clip as long as there is minimal motion in the clip. The Temporal Smooth in****gmethod processes each pixel independently. Host masking controls may be used isolate the non‐flickering part of the clip and prevent this flicker from being added. If most of the frame is flickering and a small part is not, the Frame Analysis method will generally remove most (but not all) of the flicker, but is likely to add flicker to the non‐flickering part of the clip. The Frame****Analysismethod analyzes the whole frame, and is not suitable for clips where the flicker is limited to a small part of each frame unless that part can be encompassed by a sampling mask rectangle. a scene that is lit partly by natural light and partly by a flickering artificial light, however the Temporal options are most suitable for clips without fast moving objects. The two Temporal****Smoothingmethods are intended for use with clips in which the flicker varies from pixel to pixel within the frame – e.g.

flicker that is caused by unintended shutter speed or aperture variations from frame to frame.

The Frame****Analysismethod is intended for use with clips with flicker that is uniform throughout the frame, or at least uniform within a contiguous block of the frame – e.g.

BCC VR Flicker Fixer is a simplified version of the full BCC Flicker Fixer and is designed to reduce or eliminate flicker from live action 360 VR source footage.
