Interesting. My original was 30 FPS. The second one I posted was 23.98 FPS which should have exactly matched the original. I wonder if YouTube somehow changed the frame rate? It was fun to look at your manipulation of my work.The video has ended up with a framerate of 30 fps, which means that every fifth frame is a duplicate of the previous frame.
I hope you don't mind, but I've converted it to 24fps here, removing the duplicates:
It's still very slightly juddery, because there's no motion blur, giving it a stop-motion look.
Here, I've post-processed some motion blur, and also added a little gate weave to match the original footage that follows your shot. Because it's all post on the original video, it's added some artifacts, such as "twinkling" stars.
If you want me to delete these, just say, and I'll be happy to oblige.
Thank you, my friend. I'll look it over this weekend!Aha! Now I see what the problem is. I couldn’t put my finger on it until you made that comment.
When the miniature was filmed in 1965 for WNMHGB, it was the middle light of each of those tripled round lights that were blinking (the three lights at the 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock positions on the lower saucer). All three lights were the same size, but the middle lights were the ones that were blinking, so that’s why they look bigger when they’re lit.
On your model however, it looks like there’s just one large light instead of three at those same positions, and the light has a squashed dome shape. On the studio miniature, those three circular lights are mostly recessed, but the middle light has a very slight protrusion from the surface.
Thank you very much ... and thank you VERY MUCH!@scifieric - She looks fabulous!I hope you feel better soon.
I assure you it is entirely my pleasure!Yeah, get well soon Eric and thank you for the image.![]()
You are wonderful! Thank you for that!That can be scary wondering how much of your memory has been affected. It does appear that your rendering abilities are still with you!![]()
Thank you! You are good for a rendering guy's ego! LOL! Thank you again!I agree with @blssdwlf, your rendering skills are still the same aka awesome!![]()
Thank you, Atolm. I really, REALLY appreciate that thought.Masterful. But your health comes first. Speedy recovery Sir!
Mine too. Health first, though! We will still be here when you're ready to come back.Peace and love, fellow Trekker. Yours is one of my few "watched" threads on this board.
Oh, my memory of Star Trek and you fine people is strong!Yikes, Eric. Hope you feel better.
No doubts about your memory. Prepare for warp speed.
Wow! Thank you very much!Peace and love, fellow Trekker. Yours is one of my few "watched" threads on this board.
I am very glad. I want each of you to stay as healthy as you can. That's the most important part, I think. Thank you!Mine too. Health first, though! We will still be here when you're ready to come back.
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