Editing video quality?

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  1. Lab309

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    I've some source material that, if it were being shown on the family TV, you'd probably say the color saturation was too high. This hits reds especially causing them to look like they bleed into other colors. (You can show this by going to the "MENU" of your color TV, selecting "COLOR" , and turning it up.)

    If I had a color still photograph I might be able to ajdust it in, say, Photoshop, but video can be thousands of frames.

    Any software that can do Photoshop-like operations on an entire video such as contrast/brightness adjust and such?
     
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    VideoMach does the job.
    Thank's for the information.
     
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    No problem, stay around and have fun.
     
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    Videomach will do what I want, but generates MPEG-1 files. So I'm forced to do another conversion step before a DVD making program will accept the mpeg file(s).
    Most recent videoMach apparently still doing only MPEG-1.
    Any other video editing programs that'll change hue, saturation and so on, and output MPEG-2?
    Thanks in advance.
    --jim
     

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