Noticed in the comments section of VCDQUALITY.com that a particular video looks "extremely reddish" but that "REDUCING SATURATION" fixes that easily. Is this something I can do with VIRTUALDUB??? or do I need some other application to "REDUCE SATURATION" and if so, can you provide simple instructions on how to accomplish that???
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Hey Mr. Taggert...ya want some beans?
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Jagabo:
Wow...this is incredible...where has this been all my life?????
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Yeah, VirtualDub (and the mods) are nice tools.
You may also need to use the Brightness/Contrast, or Levels filters.
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