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Over Exposed Phone Screen

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Nov 29, 2016 Nov 29, 2016

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I have some footage of a person holding a cell phone. The screen of the phone is completely white, over exposed. Any suggestion on how to edit the footage so I can see what is on the phone's screen.

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LEGEND , Nov 29, 2016 Nov 29, 2016

No way. What's not there is not there. It'S just a bunch of bright pixels and there is no hidden information that could be recovered. Sorry, you're out of luck. You have to reshoot or replace the screen with tracking.

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No way. What's not there is not there. It'S just a bunch of bright pixels and there is no hidden information that could be recovered. Sorry, you're out of luck. You have to reshoot or replace the screen with tracking.

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Do you mean if there is a way to recover those clipped pixels? If they are indeed clipped, the data is not there. you could Composite a screen on top of the overblown white but we really need to see the footage to give any educated advice.

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