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Okiba 09-06-2020 06:37 AM

Yellow line at right edge of capture?
 
Hello,

Some of the Tapes I have been capturing recently suffer from a yellowish bar on the right section of the video:

https://imgur.com/ZHXTwXt

Is this just noise? should I mask it out? or It actually can be fixed later on with Post-processing?

Thanks!

latreche34 09-07-2020 02:02 AM

That is not a yellow line, it is more of black and white edge due to lack of chroma, it is inherit to Video8/Hi8 recording systems.

Okiba 09-07-2020 04:13 AM

Oh. Thanks for clearing it out. So It sounds like something I should be masking?

latreche34 09-07-2020 01:08 PM

You can crop horizontally in vdub to the limit of the active video area and resize to a legal H resolution, You can add both filters at the same time (crop filter first), However your aspect ratio will not be accurate since you are cutting beyond the 704 area.
Note: Do not crop vertically, just leave it at 480.

Okiba 09-08-2020 01:05 AM

Following Lordsmurf advice, I don't do any cropping to my videos. Instead - I mask during post-processing with VirtualDub. I wanted to know in general if I should be masking that issues - or there's a way to solve that post-processing and I should not mask it as it can be solved.

lordsmurf 09-08-2020 03:28 AM

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Okiba 09-08-2020 03:35 AM

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Attaching to the post. Thanks.

lordsmurf 09-08-2020 03:42 AM

That's just frame edge noise, and come from many things. For example, the optical edge, if this was a camera. But it could also be chroma/sharpening/etc artifacts, as mentioned.

Mask it, and move on. :)

Okiba 09-08-2020 03:56 AM

It was indeed a Camera. All footage I'm currently capturing is from my father old Video camera. Thanks again Lordsmurf :-)


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