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11-8-2009: Sorry for the inconvenience. We finally upgraded to vBulletin 3 !! See you there, Larry my movie.....too dark :(Go to the Tech-Forums Discussion Home PagePosted by: ibexpiotr ive got a movie and its all dark... how can i fix that Posted by: mac_mogul depending on your software, you can use it's built in brightness/contrast controls, but If you have no software (such as QuickTime Pro or Final Cut pro/express) You may need a different camera, or have some sort of lighting set up while filming.:) Posted by: ibexpiotr i have a normal camera, not a camcorder, and heres the movie (1 of 5) i wanna work on -> [url]http://users.rcn.com/piotr123/libacja/MOV00800.MPG[/url] Posted by: ibexpiotr after seeing this movie ull understand y i wanna have it fixed :)) Posted by: ekĘsine your movie is underexposed. there is no software that will fix it. adjusting brightness using software will not bring back the lost details, unless this was encoded from the source which retains the lost details. otherwise all you will acompolish is a washed out image by trying to brighten it. Posted by: ibexpiotr but on my camera it looked good.. Posted by: ekĘsine what camera are you using (make/ model)? is this the original movie that you got from the camera? if you are using a digital camera or a web cam to record video thats your problem. when you say on your camera looked good do you mean on the viewfinder, an 1.5 inch LCD screen? Posted by: ibexpiotr yea it looked good on my 1.5" screen... Posted by: pc_boy u are dumb dude. Posted by: ibexpiotr pc_**** who u callin dumb..?? mother****er take a look in the mirror first..and if ur smart,,, do world a favor and ****ing DIE!!! [COLOR=red]not appropriate. thread closed[/COLOR] Please Visit the Online Configurator, Email Hosting, Internet Marketing , Computer Schools , Software for Real Estate , AAOutlook , Search Engine Site |