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    What free movie editing software has sharpen/contrast change?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by kneehowguys, Nov 7, 2015.

  1. kneehowguys

    kneehowguys Notebook Evangelist

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    Internet said VLC could just change contrast. Didn't' see the option when I tried to follow tutorials and my VLC is up to date.

    Installed WLMM and some others but they either required addons or had watermarks for increasing contrast/sharpening

    Though sharpening did help. I am sharpening these vids because the slides have poor contrast (a vid from the 1980s using slides on a projector)
     
  2. Primes

    Primes Notebook Deity

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    I'm pretty sure Avidemux can do that.