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  1. I think my question is pretty clear.

    I have this finished 12min. project from Ulead Video studio 7 that I have been working on for the last 2 weeks. Although it looked fine on the sony tft now once it is on the cd, the colours and lightness needs to be improved ( enhanced).
    ( Before any mega intelligent brother tells me; I know it can be done by the remote control of the TV, but I don't want people to mess their tv's adjustments every time they need to watch this vcd )

    Which software can anybody recomend to me that I can do the above changes?

    Any help will be apriciated.

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    I'd say stay with Video Studio. While in Storyboard mode, select Video Filter -- Color Balance-->Customize Filter.
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  3. thanks tommy,

    it sounded like a good idea until I applied the filter.
    what it does is; u set a colour range and it applies it to your clip gradually starting from your original to say lighter and lighter... (((

    I need to apply lightness and a little bit of colour to the entire 12 min. ...

    Thanks anyway....
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    Oh, Dude:
    First, select the first keyframe (the first diamond), adjust your color settings. Then select the second keyframe(second diamond), make your settings here match the previous settings. This way, they will not change. You're welcome, anyway.
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    Originally Posted by muratturel
    TOMMY KNOCKER I LOVE YOU
    Oh, this is so sudden! Wait until Tenders hears about this!
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