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Hello All
Wonder if anyone can help. I have upgraded to a Vista Premium PC and am using the latest Movie Maker. On XP, for me to edit videos it was basically add 2 levels of brightness and that worked but with Vista, as i increase brightness, the contrast starts to 'bleed' with white turning yellow etc. I updated my camera (fuji finepix S5000) and even tried some free effect packages but to no avail, same problem. Has anyone had similar problems? Is there a way to make the XP version work under Vista? Thank you all for your time Adam |
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If you still pictures are turning up too dark perhaps you need to investigate correcting this problem BEFORE you start editing. The is a free powerful photo editing software called Paintnet that you can use. You might also need to learn to callibrate your monitor colour output if you can;t adjust brightness well enough. But generally, it's best to adjust the levels before editing adman96;764150 Wrote: Hello All Wonder if anyone can help. I have upgraded to a Vista Premium PC and am using the latest Movie Maker. On XP, for me to edit videos it was basically add 2 levels of brightness and that worked but with Vista, as i increase brightness, the contrast starts to 'bleed' with white turning yellow etc. I updated my camera (fuji finepix S5000) and even tried some free effect packages but to no avail, same problem. Has anyone had similar problems? Is there a way to make the XP version work under Vista? Thank you all for your time Adam -- Clevo ___________________________ Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1 ASUS P5K MB Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz 4GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Realtek HD onboard sound Helpful links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE |
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Hi Clevo
Am having no problems with pictures from the camera, i use Digital Image Pro 10 for editing those. Its just the video editing effects using this version of movie maker. Thanks Adam "Clevo" wrote: If you still pictures are turning up too dark perhaps you need to investigate correcting this problem BEFORE you start editing. The is a free powerful photo editing software called Paintnet that you can use. You might also need to learn to callibrate your monitor colour output if you can;t adjust brightness well enough. But generally, it's best to adjust the levels before editing adman96;764150 Wrote: Hello All Wonder if anyone can help. I have upgraded to a Vista Premium PC and am using the latest Movie Maker. On XP, for me to edit videos it was basically add 2 levels of brightness and that worked but with Vista, as i increase brightness, the contrast starts to 'bleed' with white turning yellow etc. I updated my camera (fuji finepix S5000) and even tried some free effect packages but to no avail, same problem. Has anyone had similar problems? Is there a way to make the XP version work under Vista? Thank you all for your time Adam -- Clevo ___________________________ Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1 ASUS P5K MB Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz 4GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Realtek HD onboard sound Helpful links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE |
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Can you show me what the problem is. It should work as before. The brightness increase can be customised as desired if you can get your teeth into making custom effects and transitions. For learning how to make custom effects: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...34(VS.85).aspx Best regards Rehan www.rehanfx.org/shader.htm "adman96" wrote in message ... Hi Clevo Am having no problems with pictures from the camera, i use Digital Image Pro 10 for editing those. Its just the video editing effects using this version of movie maker. Thanks Adam "Clevo" wrote: If you still pictures are turning up too dark perhaps you need to investigate correcting this problem BEFORE you start editing. The is a free powerful photo editing software called Paintnet that you can use. You might also need to learn to callibrate your monitor colour output if you can;t adjust brightness well enough. But generally, it's best to adjust the levels before editing adman96;764150 Wrote: Hello All Wonder if anyone can help. I have upgraded to a Vista Premium PC and am using the latest Movie Maker. On XP, for me to edit videos it was basically add 2 levels of brightness and that worked but with Vista, as i increase brightness, the contrast starts to 'bleed' with white turning yellow etc. I updated my camera (fuji finepix S5000) and even tried some free effect packages but to no avail, same problem. Has anyone had similar problems? Is there a way to make the XP version work under Vista? Thank you all for your time Adam -- Clevo ___________________________ Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1 ASUS P5K MB Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz 4GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Realtek HD onboard sound Helpful links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE |
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Hi All
I have decided that either my camera is too old (2003) for this new software and shall replace it or i will find replacement software and not use Movie Maker. Thank you all for your help, much appreicated. Adam "Rehan" wrote: Hi Can you show me what the problem is. It should work as before. The brightness increase can be customised as desired if you can get your teeth into making custom effects and transitions. For learning how to make custom effects: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...34(VS.85).aspx Best regards Rehan www.rehanfx.org/shader.htm "adman96" wrote in message ... Hi Clevo Am having no problems with pictures from the camera, i use Digital Image Pro 10 for editing those. Its just the video editing effects using this version of movie maker. Thanks Adam "Clevo" wrote: If you still pictures are turning up too dark perhaps you need to investigate correcting this problem BEFORE you start editing. The is a free powerful photo editing software called Paintnet that you can use. You might also need to learn to callibrate your monitor colour output if you can;t adjust brightness well enough. But generally, it's best to adjust the levels before editing adman96;764150 Wrote: Hello All Wonder if anyone can help. I have upgraded to a Vista Premium PC and am using the latest Movie Maker. On XP, for me to edit videos it was basically add 2 levels of brightness and that worked but with Vista, as i increase brightness, the contrast starts to 'bleed' with white turning yellow etc. I updated my camera (fuji finepix S5000) and even tried some free effect packages but to no avail, same problem. Has anyone had similar problems? Is there a way to make the XP version work under Vista? Thank you all for your time Adam -- Clevo ___________________________ Windows Vista Home Premium x64 + SP1 ASUS P5K MB Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 @ 2.4GHz 4GB RAM (DDR2) NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS Realtek HD onboard sound Helpful links: http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...91033.mspx#EEE |