hello
I would like some help on regarding a film i shot on my mini dv camcorder. I was shooting outside in bright sunlight i had the backlight compensation feature switched on, i forgot to turn it off & went inside a doorway which was dark still shooting the images outside in the sunlight, those images are washed out ( not sure if the correct term is over or under exposed ). My question is can i fix these problems with Adobe Premier 2.0?
Also when i hit the capture button the sound judders ( when playing back through the camcorder sound is fine ) when i play back, is this normal? will the juddering record when i burn it on to dvd?
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	Using conventional filters in Premiere or other NLEs will have limited effect. You will probably have to look at something more specialised. This thread : https://forum.videohelp.com/topic332734.html : covers a similar problem and offers some help, if not a lot of hope. It really depends on whether or not you have any room to work in. Read my blog here.
 
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	 Ok after reading the thread it would seem i need professional help with the image, but is the juddering(stuttering) sound normal? Ok after reading the thread it would seem i need professional help with the image, but is the juddering(stuttering) sound normal?
 
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