Hi,
I have just recently started to convert over my old Cine film over to a digital format to put on to DVD.
It is coming out very well, I am using a Matt sheet off paper, stuck on a door(which the projector displays onto), then using an older analog camcorder to record of this, direct into my PC via a Blue breakout box.
Some of my recordings though, I have set my white balance to, and looks fine, but because my dad had spliced a few films on to the reel, some have different qualities. Some are displaying as a blue ting. I have decided to just let the reel run through, then to edit using filters, out the blueish. Any one got any recomendations what filter to use. I am currently using Pinnacle Studio 9, which I really like, but I also have Ulead Video studio 8 on my pc as well. Any comments which is best to use for this.
Many thanks in advance
Richard
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I found some good filters posted on the Pinnacle Studio help forums. Here's a link to that entry in the forums.
http://webboard.pinnaclesys.com/read_messages.asp?WebboardID=1&ForumID=1167&SectionID=...hread=50&lng=1
JPs effects have a good one for adjusting color that works well with Pinnacle Studio 9.
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