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Re: Make Dv looke good
by
Le Coyote
on Nov 17, 2007 at 9:25:33 pm
What I do to get a "richier" look make an S curve in the Master section of the curve tab to boost the contrast while retaining most of the detail, and then boost saturation a biit to. If the color temperature and skin tone isn't right, you should fix it too.
I then add a soft focus-like effect using the Paint Effect. I'm not at the job so I can't send you a bin with the effects but it's pretty simple:
You add the Paint Effect over the Color Correction, drag a square taht covers the whole screen, switch the mode to Blur and lower the effect strenght to something like 17. I don't know why, but the blur mode in the paint effects is more like a glow and less like a typical box blur. This is pretty good at smoothing the harshness of video.
Good luck
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