I'm working with an older anime that apparently has "jitter" left in it from the source footage -- most likely due to a transfer from video to digital media.
Is there an easy way to remove the "jitter" effect?
(I'll take even a hard, time-consuming way, if it will get rid of the jitters. )
Removing "Jitter"
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