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    brighter videos?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by new fella, Nov 12, 2005.

  1. new fella

    new fella Notebook Geek

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    is the re any software that makes the movies i shot indoors look brighter? i used a handycam and and the result is pretty dark....Any helpis appreciated. These are movies of my son taking his first crawl, walk, etc...
     
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    onick Notebook Consultant

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    You can do the basic video editing like increasing the brightness, add titles, join clips, add effects with the "Windows Movie Maker" that comes with the XP. But if you like more control over your videos, you may look into these video editing programs, "PowerDirector 3", "Ulead VideoStudio 9", "Pinnacle Studio Plus 9", "Adobe Premiere Elements", "Roxio VideoWave 7 Professional","WinDVD Creator 2".

    I hope that helps. :)
     
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    thanks, onick.