Pool ROVer
- thegadgetguy
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Re: Pool ROVer
On the note of digital correction, I tried it out in Adobe Premier Elements, and was able to figure out how to do it pretty easily. I've used a few other video editing programs of that caliber (in the $50-$100 range, so nothing too fancy), and I'm pretty sure any of them would have worked too. Any way, I was able to adjust the red, green, and blue values for colors individually, so I'd assume that would acheive somewhat of the same effect as using a physical filter.
(Sorry about hijacking your thread, by the way )
(Sorry about hijacking your thread, by the way )
Re: Pool ROVer
no prob. I'm using windows live movie maker (free) and I didn't see anything like that. I also didn't look very hard, either.
good idea about the reference color, though!
good idea about the reference color, though!
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Re: Pool ROVer
But dont forget, camera gels are free, software costs money :mrgreen:
- thegadgetguy
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Re: Pool ROVer
Yes, that's what it really comes down to anyway
Re: Pool ROVer
screen shot from hd camera. the colors seem to be a little better than the sd camera.
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Re: Pool ROVer
sd version of same toys:
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Re: Pool ROVer
Is the new picture using the color filter?
Either way the HD looks totally worth it in my opinion, that looks great!
Either way the HD looks totally worth it in my opinion, that looks great!
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nope. no red filter added.
I agree the hd camera is the smarter buy.
I agree the hd camera is the smarter buy.
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