Hello!
I'm having lots of troubles with some clips i'm working with.
I don't know why but some colors are sparkling too much!
I don't know how to attach an example, otherwise i would do it!
Anybody knows how to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
Hello!
I'm having lots of troubles with some clips i'm working with.
I don't know why but some colors are sparkling too much!
I don't know how to attach an example, otherwise i would do it!
Anybody knows how to fix this?
Thanks in advance!
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COMPAQ something or other with 500Gb Boot Disk, 1Tb external Firewire Disk, 4Gb Memory and a super duper sound card, 19" TFT Monitor etc etc etc
Sony TRV33e : Sony TRV310e : Canon XM2
Sony Vegas Studio editions to v11
Remember, there is always more to learn than there is to teach.
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I'm working with ppro 1.5. The project is standard PAL.
I've been playing with some plugins trying to reduce the sparkling and i've found the Convolution Kernel (video effects/adjust) that helped me a lot.
Am i going on the right direction?
Unfortunately I am not a Premiere Pro user, although I do use Premier Elements.
When I have a colour problem, using Elements I apply a Color balance (RGB) filter, perhaps that would help.
Could one of our rather kind Premiere Pro experts pick up on this one?
Thanks
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COMPAQ something or other with 500Gb Boot Disk, 1Tb external Firewire Disk, 4Gb Memory and a super duper sound card, 19" TFT Monitor etc etc etc
Sony TRV33e : Sony TRV310e : Canon XM2
Sony Vegas Studio editions to v11
Remember, there is always more to learn than there is to teach.
I'm a Premiere Pro user but I'm afraid a long way from an expert. I'm not sure what you mean by colours sparkling. However, I find the "auto color" filter very good for when the colour of a clip looks wrong. (in the effects palette, "video effects->adjust->autocolor")
Dan Jeffery
You might also want to try the 'broadcast colours' filter as well.
Thank you all!![]()
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