streetlightmedia wrote:It's adobe camera raw. It has a built in auto exposure setting that can't be turned off. Try using the $1000 program that came with it.
Sadly, my 2010 machine doesnt have cuda acceleration so Davinci Resolve is out of the picture until I invest in a new computer, so for now its adobe raw reader.
adamroberts wrote:Welcome to the forum. You can't post links as this is your first post. It to stop spammers. Think you need 5 or so posts...
Regarding your flicker... Adobe CameraRAW was designed for still images rather than moving images. So some of the settings are not optimised for moving images.
I've not tested it extensively myself as I process all my RAW footage in Resolve but I know that using the Clarity slider for instance can introduce flicker.
Try just adjusting the exposure and white balance as a test. Leave all the other "effects" adjustments (clarity, sharpening, etc) at their default.
Yes that might help, I turn clarity to about 75 percent to try to get a bit more detail out of the picture (I'm a noob with raw recording) I'll see if what you told me helps. I cant use Resolve for now because of system hardware limitations (no cuda acceleration) but eventually my workflow is going to move to Davinci, Thanks Adam. I'll come back and let you guys know if the results have improved!