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September 26th, 2019, 03:59 AM | #1 |
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Colour adjusting movies?
Can anyone tell me what software I need to re-encode and adjust colour on movie files? Like Strannik did with this file.
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September 29th, 2019, 07:58 PM | #2 |
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You're looking for "filters." VirtualDub, XMedia Recode and Avidemux all have filters onboard that can correct color. But if you don't mind some extra effort, I highly recommend getting to know Avisynth.
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FreeColorVideo easy to use and free.
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Color "injection"/restoration?
Pardon the silly question, but is there any way to "inject" or restore lost color/hue back into a film? Like a washed out loop where some of the color spectrum has faded away (leaving all reds, all blues, etc) I have seen this done with single images/photos but is there an associated tool in the video world that does this in a batch context (e.g. every video frame) ?
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February 17th, 2020, 02:06 PM | #5 |
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September 1st, 2021, 10:33 PM | #9 |
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I've been trying to fix a few films colorization with Virtualdub. Here are few great filters to try out.
CMYK Film Filter Gradation Curves which supports adjusting the RGB, CYMK, YUV, HSV and Lab channel levels. Lab works great against some of those old degraded 16mm/8mm film captures of course the more spectrum of colors from original scanning/capture the better. AutoLevels by EOD Can't wait to see filters based on some AI algorithms that will make fixing colors light years better. Last edited by Devila_X2; September 1st, 2021 at 10:40 PM.. Reason: add filters |
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