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Old April 15th, 2015, 01:25 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by Tryvek View Post
Yes, I researched the "problem" starting with the links deepsia supplied.

I think it is all way above my skill level, experience and in a word HARD!

I've given up. Probably won't live long enough for the process to become easy.

Thanks to all for cluing me in.
You might give it a try. The tools are free, and its a useful skill. That said, this one might not be the place to start.

I did look at "The Seduction of Lyn Carter" and this would be very hard. It looks like it was originally shot on film, then converted to video by a not-very-capable telecine operator. _If_ someone had the original film, and it was in usable condition, you could go back to that and rescan it, and do much better.

But trying to fix a bad video from dodgy film is really hard. Colors are all over the place, and its not a consistent thing.
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