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Hi,
If this isn't an NTSC issue, they sometimes come up as yellowy tint then a time base corrector may help you. One with some editorial control like on this page. http://www.threedoubleyou.com/tbc.htm Regards Bruce "Gilgamesh" <> wrote in message news > Hello, > I have some old videos that have been copied to my hard drive (currently > AVI format) which I intend to convert to DVD. > I'm using Ulead Media Studio Pro 7 for the video editing. > Unfortunately the colour on the AVI looks a bit washed out (this was on > the source too). > I was wondering if there was any filters I could use to enhance the > colours. > Thanks > > > > Bruce Rutherford |
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