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Frame Blending Without Changing Speed Or Framerate

New Here ,
Apr 23, 2017 Apr 23, 2017

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I have a source video that is 30 fps. I would like to keep my output at the same speed and maintain 30 fps. But, I would like to have each frame in the result be a combination (frame mix) of 10 frames from the source. By combination I mean blending/frame mix 10 frames to form a single image.

Here is a diagram of what I am saying with the resulting frame being a fame mix of 3 source frames. Note that there would be basically the same number of source and destination frames given I was performing this operation of 100+ frames.

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The goal is to achieve an effect similar to what is called Persistence of Vision. This effect would be useful for one of those Persistence of Vision clocks, or for shots of old CRT monitors.

Thanks in advance!

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LEGEND , Apr 23, 2017 Apr 23, 2017

That's what effects like Echo or CC Wide Time do (as well as any other temporall accumulation/ Feedback effects you might find in third-party plug-in suites). You will quite likely just need to spend a good bit of time tweaking stuff and blending different accumulations together based on pre-comps to get the desired look.

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That's what effects like Echo or CC Wide Time do (as well as any other temporall accumulation/ Feedback effects you might find in third-party plug-in suites). You will quite likely just need to spend a good bit of time tweaking stuff and blending different accumulations together based on pre-comps to get the desired look.

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Thanks, both of those effects seem to do exactly what I want. I will not resort to 3rd party.

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May 21, 2023 May 21, 2023

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Thanks so much to both! I did't know how to ask google for this and after so many attempts I got to here and solve the problem. CC Wide Time does exactlywhat i was looking for: to manipulate frame blending without changing speed. Thanks

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