RE:Vision Effects DE:Flicker

Flicker removal plugin for video editors

About this software

DE:Flicker 2 is a plugin that detects and reduces flicker in time-lapse and regular video footage across supported host applications. It is available for After Effects, Premiere Pro, Fusion Studio, Final Cut Pro and Motion and is offered as a single-user license option. The plugin provides adjustable controls and presets to address common flicker sources such as exposure variation or lighting flicker, and installs into the host application for frame-by-frame processing.

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RE:Vision Effects DE:Flicker

RE:Vision Effects DE:Flicker
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Benefits

  • Flicker removal: Reduces flicker in time-lapse and regular video footage
  • Multiple host support: Installs as a plugin for major editing applications listed by the publisher
  • Adjustable controls: Includes presets and controls to fine-tune flicker correction parameters
  • Single-user license: Offered in a single-user license for individual installations
  • Works with varied footage: Addresses flicker from exposure changes and lighting sources

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Online documentation: User guides and installation instructions are available on the publisher's product pages
  • Product downloads: Plugin installers and updates are provided through the publisher's download portal
  • Technical support portal: A support portal on the publisher site handles tickets and technical queries
  • Compatibility lists: System and host compatibility details are listed on the product page and notes
  • License management: License keys, activation, and transfer policies are managed through the publisher's licensing pages

Frequently asked questions

What is RE:Vision Effects DE:Flicker?
A plugin that reduces or removes temporal flicker and exposure-related strobing in video and time-lapse footage, improving visual consistency across frames.
Which types of flicker can it address?
Common sources such as LED or fluorescent lighting strobe, exposure fluctuations, shutter or frame-rate mismatch, and time-lapse brightness variation.
How is DE:Flicker integrated into a post-production workflow?
As a plug-in effect applied to clips within a host editing or compositing application; parameters let editors balance flicker removal with motion preservation and output quality.
What performance considerations should be expected when using DE:Flicker?
Processing effort depends on clip length, resolution and chosen settings; higher-quality removal increases compute time, so batch processing or background renders are common.