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  1. I have a film that changes color as it plays. Is there a virtualDub or other filter or technique to have more consistent color or saturation? Any of the adjustment techniques I have found change the entire film the same amount, which won't work in this case.
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    Use TmpegEnc Xpress shown as below. If you dont know how to use it then use the below given guide link.

    http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/55/59/

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  3. Originally Posted by skullfullomagots
    Use TmpegEnc Xpress shown as below. If you dont know how to use it then use the below given guide link.

    http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/55/59/
    I thought this color correction only applied a single correction to the entire film. Can TMPGEnc correct different parts of the film by different amounts?
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    Cut your file into parts, encode each separately. The remerge when done. I do this in TMPGENC PLUS. Or I use my hardware proc amp, and capture separate files. Takes time and effort, but very possible.
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  5. Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Cut your file into parts, encode each separately. The remerge when done. I do this in TMPGENC PLUS. Or I use my hardware proc amp, and capture separate files. Takes time and effort, but very possible.
    This is not possible as there are part of the film that shift gradually. I just need something to stabalize the color, at least a little.
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  6. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    Then, no. Not unless you want to use a proc amp, and shift that gradually too.

    Sounds like copy protection, however.
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  7. You can try the autogain and/or autowhite function of ColorYUV in AVIsynth.
    Never used it, but it says it will scale your Luma values and act as an autogain filter.
    Might be worth a shot.

    http://www.avisynth.org/ColorYUV

    If it works, or doesn't work, give feedback.
    I only use colorYUV for it's analyze feature.
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    You need an app that supports keyframing effects settings. Vegas, Premiere Pro etc can do this.
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