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  1. hi

    i recorded some footage from television, and i'd like to find a way for removing that logo which we can find in 1 of the 4 corners.

    Any suggestion how to do it.

    Thanx
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    Check the guides section

    https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?tools=&madeby=&formatconversionselect=&howtoselect...or+List+Guides

    The guides found on this link can help. Check out the two at the bottom.
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    Just a heads up on logo removal. If its a moving logo it will leave a more noticeable mark after removal. If its stationary you may get a decent picture after removal.

    HOWEVER - don't expect it to look like an unmarked copy of the video. There will be some distortion left after removal. It's up to you to decide whether or not the distortion is less distracting than the original logo.
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    Do an all forums search on "remove logo" and you'll see a lot of others before you who have wanted to do the same thing. You should also be able to find examples of before and after shots. Those links freebird gave are worth a read also.

    I'm pretty confident you'll end up leaving the logo where it is though.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    It's a waste of time, more or less. Most of the time (and I mean like 99% of it), you'll end up just making a gooey blob that is more obnoxious than the logo ever could have been.
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