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Post #1247119

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Ronster
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Info: Star Wars - What is wrong and what is right... Goodbye Magenta
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Date created
8-Oct-2018, 4:53 PM

It’s not my fault the software i was using is not handling the colorspace correctly and does nog handle mpeg formats anymore.

I don’t have a lot of time on my hands to do a project at this time you are right.

But it is important to figure out how to go about doing something to get the best result. What I wanted to do was simple but the software lacked the capability.

I use professional hardware most of the time that is very good. I don’t claim to be some video editing genius but I am both identifying a problem and finding a solution of how to handle none of which anyone has any input in apart from calibrate your monitor guff when it comes down to actually going to the mpeg direct and using filters that will work in the right colorspace. Which my software did not… That was why I was using image program because I knew something was not right.

Things have clicked in to place now. A road forward has been at least found for myself and identified of a possible way forward on conforming the hues of the gout in the correct working colorspace.

I thought I did quite well to identify the problem and give a manual solution and a possible editing solution for reference that (should) work.

Unfortunately it took a while to get there. I knew the problem just trouble finding the solution and how things were going wrong.

Lightworks used to support progressive scanned Vob file but after mandatory update it is now gone.