Hi guys,
i only shot this once, so if anyone could help me with this problem, that would be great.
I did the mistake and used to many overlays during recording...
Now i have 2 bad frames. Is there anything i can do?
Shot on MK3 with a nightly from last year i guess...
I have a dropbox link with the two corrupt dngs and one before and after
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bqqqlr6k2ej96g0/AABLjNDGC9qV_TykmhdjOde5a?dl=0
I really appreciate any kind of help.
(https://photos-2.dropbox.com/t/2/AACEwxJiFv-yW393Qg7sRu4mHMhvsC0Qf5ZI44hvoZIJWQ/12/113842357/jpeg/32x32/1/_/1/2/Screen1.JPG/EPHJ8FcY6icgAigC/ETXKNJ8ux5LWY7YEwNU7WILFIo8QPkQHqprxtBPTJ2Y?size=2048x1536&size_mode=3)
(https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AAAhIwfCcPPPinJ_QIGklTRgK7g9DlNyH4hwRNGPeABZuA/12/113842357/jpeg/32x32/1/_/1/2/screen2.JPG/EPHJ8FcY6icgAigC/dsLBHeOZcWzBN8IACgonXyNHXpeqmUmkEliQCFoYxN0?size=2048x1536&size_mode=3)
The problem with those is that you have parts of the frame repeated - which means, other parts of the frame completely missing.
Side note: here I've got stuck for the same reason: http://www.magiclantern.fm/forum/index.php?topic=17223.msg166807#msg166807
I'd say you should try to recover with motion interpolation software. I've only used InterFrame (http://www.spirton.com/interframe/) a long time ago, for the old HDR video workflow.
Damn, i´ve feared that...
i ll give it a try with After Effects, Frame Interpolation and masking...
Thanks for your fast reply a1ex.