Hmmm, sounds intriguing. I'm sure I'd be able to pick up the new software quickly. This however says it can't do AVCHD on the free license:http://www.lwks.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=45&Itemid=184
Damn! I can't run CS5 due to the video card being too wank. the resolution needs to be 1280x900 minimum and mine's 1300 odd x768. any solutions other than a new laptop?
Quote from: andi_e on December 05, 2012, 08:48:17 pmDamn! I can't run CS5 due to the video card being too wank. the resolution needs to be 1280x900 minimum and mine's 1300 odd x768. any solutions other than a new laptop?depends which laptop. I had this problem on my netbook and found some software that would force a higher resolution (the netbook was known to be capable of rendering).TBH with all of these hurdles I'd be looking at simply converting to an intermediate codec such as Matrox. Eugenias rants & thoughts has an article on how to do this etc.
I've no idea what a GUI is
is there anyway I can get CS5 running on a 32-bit system?
Vegas Pro 9 video colour/brightness/contrast/saturation/hue question. I've got some dark footage of a problem with a nice sky colour. The foreground is way too dark however. When I lighten/contrast the foreground the sky looks whack. What could I do to fiddle with it to improve the colours and contrast of an otherwise grey picture? I'm thinking of applying a slightly browner filter on the rock too, is that possible?Raw footage:After lightening/contrasting:
Cheers, I tried to use the cookie cutter but it wasn't precise enough in its fit. I'll look into masks.