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  1. Member waefwaeefwaefw's Avatar
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    So i have this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZZkJY7E6tA and in some parts, for example at 00:20 secs, bright reds are blue, can i do some kind of editing to fix it??
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    Are you starting with the Youtube clip, or did you make the Youtube clip?
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    I have the original video(vhsrip), not the youtube one, but i don't have the source (vhs) of that video.
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    What format do you have the video in? MPEG or AVI type format?

    You could use a program like VirtualDub Mod and split out the parts that have the over saturation problem. Then treat them separately and join them back in after correction. The 'MSU Color Enhancement Filter' may work: http://compression.ru/video/color_enhancement/index_en.html

    Or there is a 'Conditional Execution Filter' that can just operate a filter on selected portions of a video. A bit difficult to set up, but works well for me. http://web.archive.org/web/20050405002942/http://wwwtcs.inf.tu-dresden.de/~dc1/conditional/

    There's no guarantee that you can remove the 'red blur', but it's worth a try. This may be a bit of work.
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