
ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE
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Adjusting tones
To adjust the tone quality of your video or image clips, click
Color Correction
in
the Edit Step Options Panel and select
Auto Tone Adjustment
. You can indicate if
you want the clip as
Brightest
,
Brighter
,
Normal
,
Darker
or
Darkest
by clicking
the
Auto Tone Adjustment
dropdown arrow.
Applying video filters
Video filters are effects that you can apply to clips in order to change their style or
appearance. For example, you can improve the color balance of a clip, or make it
look like a painting.
Video filter samples:
•
DeBlock
smoothens uneven areas in a clip and reduces noise like block
artifacts or mosquito effect that are usually found in some highly compressed
videos.
•
DeSnow
removes visible and dynamic “snowy” noise patterns in videos
captured from sources with poor TV signals or video clips usually taken under
low lighting conditions or by cameras with high ISO values.
•
Anti-shake
allows you to correct or stabilize sub-standard videos due to
camera shake.
To apply a video filter to a clip (video or image) in the Video Track:
1. Select a clip in the Timeline.
2. Click the
Attribute
tab in the Edit Step Options Panel.
3. Choose a video filter from the
Video Filter
folder in the Library to apply to your
clip (by clicking the thumbnail).
4. Drag and drop the video filter onto your clip in the Video Track.
Note:
By default, the filter applied to a clip is always replaced with the new filter dragged
onto the clip. Clear
Replace last filter
to apply multiple filters to a single clip.
VideoStudio allows you to apply a maximum of five filters to a single clip.