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I want to brighten up the videos while encoding.. how do I go about doing
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In MM2? Edit Movie->Video effects->Brightness, Increase. Apply to segments
as required. Will tend to wash things out if overused. FWIW, As I found, segments that appear too dark using an older analog monitor will look just fine on a digital LED monitor. I had to redo an hour of video after buying a new monitor, "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message news:OLMSrrTfGHA.4276@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I want to brighten up the videos while encoding.. how do I go about doing >this? > > Thanks > |
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no not movie maker 2...
I said MS media encoder "Jim" <jimcs71@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uJBhe2UfGHA.3572@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > In MM2? Edit Movie->Video effects->Brightness, Increase. Apply to > segments as required. Will tend to wash things out if overused. FWIW, As > I found, segments that appear too dark using an older analog monitor will > look just fine on a digital LED monitor. I had to redo an hour of video > after buying a new monitor, > > > "John Jay Smith" <-> wrote in message > news:OLMSrrTfGHA.4276@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I want to brighten up the videos while encoding.. how do I go about doing >>this? >> >> Thanks >> > > |
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