![]() ![]() Hue is the color reflected from or transmitted through an object. The hue, or color, adjustment represents a move around the color wheel. Hue - is used to adjust the hue of the entire image. A higher gamma value yields an overall lighter image. It measures the brightness of midtone values and modifies the pixel values in the video image. Gamma - is used to correct gray intensities in the video. This setting represents the amount of gray in proportion to the hue. Saturation - is used to make colors of the entire video image look more saturated or inconspicuous. This setting lets you adjust your video image to warm (or if necessary cold) colors.Ĭontrast - is used to change the degree of difference in brightness between the darkest and lightest parts of the video image. Temperature - is used if the tints of blue dominate in your video. This setting lets you make simple adjustments to the tonal range of your video. On the right hand there are six parameters available for changing (if the Auto Color Correction box is unchecked):īrightness - is used to customize the overall lightness or darkness of your video image. If you don't want to correct color automatically, you can adjust it manually. Select the Auto Color Correction option which includes the Auto Levels, Auto Contrast and Auto Brightness effects to apply automatic adjustments to your video. Set the necessary color correction settingsĪfter clicking the Color button, the Color Correction window will be opened, where you can adjust color settings. Note: if you don't see the Color button, click the More Options button and select the Color option from the list. Then hit the Color button located above the Timeline to open the Color Correction window. If you added several video clips to the timeline, you should highlight the video needed to be edited by left-clicking it. ![]() Please read the How to start working with AVS Video Editor? guide to learn how to get and install the application, import your video and add it to the timeline.Īfter the video you want to edit is put on the timeline, please follow the steps below to make the necessary color adjustments thus correcting color in your video. You can easily correct colors in your video using the AVS Video Editor program. It might happen that after shooting your home video with an analog camera or after capturing video from an old VHS tape, the captured video image has mainly blue and purple colors. How to correct color in your video using Video Editor? ![]()
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