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any way to filter or add a color in an avi file?



 
 
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Old October 18th 07, 05:08 PM posted to alt.video.dvd.authoring,rec.photo.digital,uk.rec.video.digital,alt.video.dvd,rec.scuba
Mario
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Default any way to filter or add a color in an avi file?

Hello,

is there any software that lets me filter out blues or add reds in an
avi file?

I need it because as you know avi videos taken with compact photo
camera are rich in blues and lack reds

Please let me know if you know any software that can do that

thanks

Mario

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Old October 18th 07, 05:38 PM posted to alt.video.dvd.authoring,rec.photo.digital,uk.rec.video.digital,alt.video.dvd,rec.scuba
Paul Furman
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Mario wrote:

Hello,

is there any software that lets me filter out blues or add reds in an
avi file?

I need it because as you know avi videos taken with compact photo
camera are rich in blues and lack reds

Please let me know if you know any software that can do that


You can convert it to jpegs with something like RAD Video Tools or
VirtualDub then use irfanview to make batch adjustments & convert back
to avi.

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Old October 18th 07, 08:11 PM posted to alt.video.dvd.authoring,rec.photo.digital,uk.rec.video.digital,alt.video.dvd,rec.scuba
G Hardy
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Default any way to filter or add a color in an avi file?

"Paul Furman" wrote in message
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Mario wrote:

Hello,

is there any software that lets me filter out blues or add reds in an
avi file?

I need it because as you know avi videos taken with compact photo
camera are rich in blues and lack reds

Please let me know if you know any software that can do that


You can convert it to jpegs with something like RAD Video Tools or
VirtualDub then use irfanview to make batch adjustments & convert back to
avi.


Can't VirtualDub do the colour correction as well? I'm not a user, but I
seem to recall it had the ability to do this.

You can use IrfanView to extract stills from a video - but as far as I can
tell, there's no way to combine them back into a video, which is a shame.

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Old October 18th 07, 08:34 PM posted to alt.video.dvd.authoring,rec.photo.digital,uk.rec.video.digital,alt.video.dvd,rec.scuba
Jukka Aho
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Default any way to filter or add a color in an avi file?

G Hardy wrote:

is there any software that lets me filter out blues or add reds in
an avi file?


You can convert it to jpegs with something like RAD Video Tools or
VirtualDub then use irfanview to make batch adjustments & convert
back to avi.


Can't VirtualDub do the colour correction as well? I'm not a user,
but I seem to recall it had the ability to do this.


Yep, VirtualDub has a built-in HSV (Hue/Saturation/Value) filter and you
can install additional colour correction filters as well - such as
Donald Graft's RGB filter:

http://neuron2.net/rgb.html


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Old October 18th 07, 11:32 PM posted to alt.video.dvd.authoring,rec.photo.digital,uk.rec.video.digital,alt.video.dvd,rec.scuba
CorrectingAnIdiotsInfo
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 16:38:15 GMT, Paul Furman wrote:

Mario wrote:

Hello,

is there any software that lets me filter out blues or add reds in an
avi file?

I need it because as you know avi videos taken with compact photo
camera are rich in blues and lack reds

Please let me know if you know any software that can do that


You can convert it to jpegs with something like RAD Video Tools or
VirtualDub then use irfanview to make batch adjustments & convert back
to avi.


The above is the advice of an inexperienced troll who does nothing more than
spread misinformation to usenet because it has nothing better to do and likes to
think it knows something about photography. Ignore it and all its posts.

Now for even better advice.

There are hundreds of plugins for VirtualDub that will do exactly what you want.
Every plugin and editing tool that you have for your favorite photo editor are
also available for editing video frames.WITHOUT having to disassemble the video
into single frames. (What an amazingly stupid idea that is, just when you
thought you've read them all.) Not all VirtualDub plugins are hosted at the main
site, search for them. Some plugins for free VirtualDub do more than any of the
best video editing programs sold today.

For example, if you have a digicam without IS (image stabilization) look for a
plugin for VirtualDub called "Deshaker". It gives you IS for your videos.

"LogoAway" is a fun one too.

If only there was a usenet "TrollAway" plugin for Usenet so you could
automatically filter out the idiots that continually spew their misinformation.

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Old October 19th 07, 04:35 AM posted to alt.video.dvd.authoring,rec.photo.digital,uk.rec.video.digital,alt.video.dvd,rec.scuba
Paul Furman
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CorrectingAnIdiotsInfo (today) wrote:

snipped blathering

Wow, you made a special name just for me in this thread. I figured in
rec.photo.digital there wouldn't be hardly any replies to a video
question so I offered what little I knew. Thanks to others for clarifying.

Nice to know all those plugins exist!

PS Most newsreaders have filters and I always use my real name.
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