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  1. #1 Judder Fix With Frame Blending & Motion Blur 
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    I had major problems with Judder. Added Frame Blending and Motion Blur to the problem tracks as well as selected on the upper selection bar and it became a whole new world.

    Should I have frame blending and motion blur assigned to all tracks at all times?

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    If you shot 1/48th of a second exposure and did controlled camera movements: no. It'll smear like some of the night exteriors in Michael Mann's "Collateral", which were shot at 1/24th.

    OTOH, motion blur looks different from electronic sensors when compared to analog film. EPIC with HDRx™ seems to be promising in this regard too…
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    Okay, cool. So just add it in places where I notice motion judder?
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    Yeah, why not? It's just aesthetics, so you decide (or, better, the audience…)
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