Flicker (screen) - Flicker Frame Video (FLKR FRAME)

Flicker Frame Video (FLKR FRAME)

Flicker Frame Video, often called FLKR Frame, is a method of modifying poor-quality video files into files that trick the human eye into seeing a clearer and better image in a video. This is done by doubling the total frames in a video file, and reducing the time of each frame by half. Every other frame is then off-set from the frame before it by one or more pixels. When the file is played back, this off-set makes the human eye see clearer edges and a more improved overall image in the film. Contrast, saturation, color and brightness can also be adjusted in opposite frames to increase picture quality in the final playback video file.

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