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Getting rid of letters from videoPosted by DM
I've been asked to remove an apostrophe from an existing video logo. The format is DV.
Example: the word is EMERGENCY ! It is white lettering on a red background. I need to remove the apostrophe but it's part of the video already that was re-imported into my system. I have no way to get to the text. I don't have access to the original composite file as it's long gone. I tried the crop tool and image/wireframe. I cropped down onto just the apostrophe itself. I tried Effects/Video Filters/Image control/tint. I tried to change the tint of the apostrophe to red, trying to sort of mask the white symbol into the red background. However, the whole word emergency also changed tint. Even though I cropped the handles very tightly around just the apostrophe. Anyone have any other suggestions here? I know this method works for color correcting small areas of an image without affecting the whole thing. thx FC suite 5.1.4
Paint it out in Photoshop for one frame, then mask and paste over the whole video. If the shot moves, use Motion to track it around.
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If the letter has a solid red background, you might try using color matte on the video track above, then crop and feather (go to motion tab of viewer for feather). Use eyedropper on canvas to match the color matte to the same color as text background. If there is a motion, this may not be a suitable method.
Send to Motion
"Draw" a mask around the sign you want rid off (first frame) go to Library/Behaviors/ Shape and drop the "Track Points " behaviors on the mask Analyze... voilà ! you can also draw a shape and color it same red with the color picker from the Apple wheel (same "Track Points " procedure) --------------------------------- A Day late & a Dollar-short Productions
Let me suggest to try the free filter Clone; it emulates the clone tool in Photoshop. It may paint over a rectangular area of each frame and copy from another area of the same size (source and destination centers and sizes may be keyframed to follow motion) from the same frame or from a different frame of the same clip.
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