I am compiling various mpg and avi files together to make one single movie. One of the clips (mpg) has been filtered (appears to be blue); not sure what software was used to filter it. I would either like to restore the mpg file to it's original colors or take snapshots and edit to natural colors = Is it possible?
Any help would be appreciated.
Miche
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A bluish cast can be reversed pretty easily. If the video has been reduced to nothing but pure blue shades it will be much harder. Post a sample.
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Hi jagabo
Thanks for your reply.
It is not possible for me to upload the video due to the personal nature but here is a screencap.
http://files.videohelp.com/u/116682/help.JPG
Hope this will help.
Miche -
Those colors have been though a complex convolution. It won't be easy to restore the original colors without knowing what that convolution was. Maybe someone else will have some ideas...
For convenience, here's the sample image:
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