Topic: Lens Flare test
A short, rough clip I made testing a new homemade lens-flare filter.
No color correction or after effects.
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A short, rough clip I made testing a new homemade lens-flare filter.
No color correction or after effects.
So...It's really hard to say much, since it's a Youtube clip that's less than a second long.
It may have been better to just post a pic, or provide at least 3-4 seconds of good footage to analyze.
Thankfully, Youtube has the ability to change the playback speed, so quarter speed offered a much longer look.
While there were several camera bumps you'll want to work on, there isn't any flare.
I'm guessing you're testing a filter that prevents lens flares? I'm honestly kinda confused.
If so, that's great. It did it's job well.
If not, there's no flare, so it kinda failed.
Is that helpful? ![]()
Frame By Frame is cutting off some of my frames...
Here is a second, only slightly longer (because stinkin' frame-by-frame), version. I adjusted the lighting to make the flare more visible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6Bq7ZL_oFo
I couldn't see a thing. I think just posting a photo would be better.
He has:
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/po 9/#p351179
Oh, sorry. I didn't see that.
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