Nov152012

Can the brightness of a video be increased after the video has been recorded?

Dr.Sunil Vaswani asks:

Can the brightness of a video be increased after the video has been recorded? If yes, How?


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Rakesh Mishra

November 15, 2012

yes by using video editing software

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Aswin Kumar Nayakann

November 15, 2012

yes sure…you can do it using VLC media player.In the media plyer goto Tools -> Effects and filters.And there you can do all the editting effects there.

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November 29, 2012
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Harry Barnes

November 15, 2012

purchase a program called adobe premiere pro. it is not free, but definitely worth buying, because it includes loads of awesome adjustments and effects that you can add to your movies.

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Alex Perkins

November 15, 2012

Yes, using editing software. I currently use Camtasia Studio 8, it even lets me render and upload the video at once so I can set it to render then go to bed.

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Luca P

November 15, 2012

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

get it, it can do that and much more!

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David Yaroshevsky

November 15, 2012

use any video-editing program, like iMovie or Adobe Premiere; you can use free ones, like Windows Live Movie Maker, too, just as well.

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Dimal Chandrasiri

November 16, 2012

yes! use adobe premier pro or similar video editing or after effects software!

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Aniket Singh

November 16, 2012
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Douglas Mutay

November 16, 2012

Get Adobe Premiere Pro. It’s quite expensive but at least you will have access to all the professional tool to edit and master your video!

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Erlis Dhima

November 16, 2012

You can do changes in your media player!
But, if you want permanent changes, you need a video editing software!
There are some I can suggest:
Adobe Premiere
MAGIC Movie Edit Plus 17 (or later version)
Sony Vegas Pro 11 (the one I prefer)
Pinnacle Studio HD

There may be other, but, these are the ones I’ve used, and the ones I can recommend!

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kumar raja

November 18, 2012

yes by using any video editing software
for example Adobe premiere, avidemux etc……!

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ha14

November 20, 2012

VirtualDub Filter Pack
http://www.infognition.com/VirtualDubFilters/
more filters
http://neuron2.net/
Colormill
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Video/Other-VIDEO-Tools/Color-Mill.shtml

quicktime pro
use the export function then options then filters (Brightness and contrast)

Windows Live Movie Maker
visual effects then Brightness

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Somaiya Ebrahim

November 23, 2012

use EnhanceMovie..its great

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