I have a DV captured AVI, that I would like to get brightened. Is the best way to do i through the filters in TMPGenc or is there something better that will do this?
I have tried a few setting changing the brightness, contrast and gamma. It helps a little but seems like the picture looks very "grainy".
Any help would be appreciated.
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premiere has a pretty nice set of filters and believe it or not windows movie maker (new beta vers.) will do a decent job!
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