Is it possible to remove lens flare in Premiere Pro without resorting to After Effects? Does anyone know of a tutorial explaining how to do this?
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Removing Lens Flare
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Removing Lens FlareIs it possible to remove lens flare in Premiere Pro without resorting to After Effects? Does anyone know of a tutorial explaining how to do this?
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Re: Removing Lens FlareIs this lens flare in a video? That's going to be a little harder than a still image. Here is a great tutorial for Photoshop Lens Flare Removal
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Re: Removing Lens FlareThe lens flares (3 of them moving all over the frame) are the result of my grand daughter zooming in and out directly into the setting sun from the Santa Monica Pier. I am still struggling with the Color Correction tutorials and I think I will look into this (perhaps) when I get a bit more expertise.
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Re: Removing Lens FlareHi, Borgie--
No, if you had the camcorder aimed at the sun, there is no way to remove the lens flare from your shot. Sorry. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Removing Lens FlareThat is called an artist's shot Leave it in and say that you wanted it.
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Re: Removing Lens FlareI agree with Mom. Besides, people pay a lot of money for Plug-ins like Knoll Light Factory, to add artificial lens flares to their video.
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