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Keekback Vidz

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A member registered Mar 19, 2021

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Hello FlowFrames team.

I have another question. I noticed that the overall color gradient of my interpolated videos are a bit different from that of the original videos. That is, the colors of the interpolated videos have a slightly brighter texture (which by the way, is a good thing, as I like bright gradients). 

Example:

Pre-interpolation video color gradient:

Post-interpolation video color gradient:

I wonder if it is possible to match the color textures of the interpolated videos to the original videos.

I am asking this because I am currently doing a video  editing hack. I am using some frames from the original video to edit and replace the corresponding distorted frames of the interpolated video. This is working but the only issue is the color gradient difference.

Okay thanks. 

I have another question. I noticed that the overall color gradient of the interpolated videos are a bit different from that of the original videos. That is, the colors of the interpolated videos have a slightly brighter texture (which by the way, is a good thing, as I like bright gradients). 

Example:

Pre-interpolation video color gradient:


Post-interpolation video color gradient:


I wonder if it is possible to match the color textures of the interpolated videos to the original videos.

I am asking this because I am currently doing a video  editing hack. I am using some frames from the original video to edit and replace the corresponding distorted frames of the interpolated video. This is working but the only issue is the color gradient difference.

Hello FLowFrames Team.

Upon interpolation of some of my videos, I noticed that, although the overall videos are smooth,  some frames (the frames capturing any form of motion)  of the interpolated videos are somewhat distorted. Is there any way I can fix this?

Hello FlowFrames team!

I was interpolating a video and at about 85% into the video (at its almost completed state), my laptop restarted for update reasons which terminated the video interpolation process. 

I want to know if it is possible to continue from where I stopped without having to restart all over again, bearing in mind that the video in question took me alot of hours to interpolate.

I have the picture frames and the chunk video files that have been done so far, plus a 'resumedata' folder that contains a few text files. All of these were created by FlowFrames itself, during the process of interpolation.