Newbie - counteracting Auto-Contrast

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Newbie - counteracting Auto-Contrast

PostWed Oct 03, 2018 2:01 pm

I took footage using my cell phone (Samsung Galaxy 8) - seems there is an Auto Contrast feature. Video was of me using Sign Language. every time my hands move, the Auto Contrast went crazy - video is constantly adjusting it darker/lighter/darker/lighter. How do I counteract that using DaVinci so the footage is a SET contrast. (and for future use -- any ideas how to turn that feature OFF on the cell phone - I can't find settings for this)

call it "UN-Auto-Contrast"
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Re: Newbie - counteracting Auto-Contrast

PostWed Oct 03, 2018 8:46 pm

That's your phone using auto exposure not contrast. Almost impossible to correct. Next time set your phone to manual exposure if it has that facility.
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Re: Newbie - counteracting Auto-Contrast

PostThu Oct 04, 2018 2:12 am

i sometimes get decent resualts with "color stabliser" OFX
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Re: Newbie - counteracting Auto-Contrast

PostThu Oct 04, 2018 4:56 am

spend 10$ and buy "FILMICPro" for your phone: is excellent!
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Re: Newbie - counteracting Auto-Contrast

PostThu Oct 04, 2018 5:23 am

Manual frame-by-frame keyframes can do it, provided you have lots of time and lots of patience. The exposure changes are fairly non-linear, so the best you can do is make the results better, not perfect. It's possible if it was a static shot, you could correct it as much as you could and then use De-Flicker to stabilize the moments that fluctuate. But this is a bandaid fix at best.

This is one of those occasions where I need to pull put my T-shirt that has the word TOY CAMERAS and a big red circle and line through it. Cameras like this are just bad for post.
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Re: Newbie - counteracting Auto-Contrast

PostThu Oct 04, 2018 6:49 am

In Resolve Studio there's also the Color Stabilizer OpenFX. I've had good results with it on a drone shot where the camera was in auto mode.

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