Topic: Getting rid of Artifacts/Grain
I posted a topic similar to this last summer, but as of yet, I have not found a solid solution to getting rid of film grain with my c920 using iStopmotion. I thought maybe if I pointed out some specific examples of where I get film grain/artifacts/noise, I could get some better feedback, but we'll see. So here are four pictures with arrows just to make sure you guys know what I'm talking about. I'm mostly just annoyed about how the artifacts/grain/noise completely eat up every little dark spot in my image, and that's no good, since I have quite a few films I want to do that involve a number of low-lit/night scenes.
(I forgot to point out the soldier's hair, but I think you guys get what I'm talking about anyways)
Maybe I'm just being too nitpicky, I don't know. Though, I'd honestly be so much more motivated to make brickfilms if I could just have a clear, clean image to work with. It doesn't necessarily have to be super crisp and stuff, but the artifacts and grain are just completely degrading to every one of my films. If any of you guys have any suggestions as to how to export (again, I'm using istopmotion) clips, or another sort of solution, that'd be much appreciated. I just need something new, something that potentially works. I don't have the finances to upgrade to a D-SLR yet, so I'd like to be able to utilize what I have right now and make some good films, not a bunch of mediocre crap.
If any clarification is needed, please let me know. Please don't feel pressured to mouth feed me every solution you can find until I find something that works, I don't want that to happen. Thanks.
-Grant
Last edited by GHB (January 10, 2015 (12:20pm))