Hi! I have a DVD footage from different sources and in one of them colors are slightly changed. Can you help me please to choose the right filters and settings to improve it? I have an examples:
Original color Needs a correction
Original color Needs a correction
Original color Needs a correction
Original is more colourful as you can seeThank you in advance for any help!
		
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	I don't know about PP but this adjustment in AviSynth gets close-ish: 
 
 Code:Tweak(sat=1.20, cont=0.88, bright=15) 
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 You can probably translate the saturation, contrast, and brightness settings to similar filters in PP.
 
 To get closer you need to work in YIQ space and increase the I and Q saturation separately.
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	Try the Variable Blur package: http://avisynth.nl/index.php/VariableBlur#Filters 
 
 Here's a slightly more accurate color adjustment with AviSynth:
 Code:Tweak(hue=-45).ColorYUV(cont_u=55, cont_v=90).Tweak(hue=45) # color adjustment Tweak(cont=0.88, bright=15) # levels adjustment 
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