Yes, but it's not a good idea to attempt to compensate for bad video during the capture process, because if you over-compensate, you are stuck with it. A calibrated capture gives you a much better base to work on, and video-editing software allows you to make any non-permanent change to test various settings.
Yes, but it's not a good idea to attempt to compensate for bad video during the capture process, because if you over-compensate, you are stuck with it. A calibrated capture gives you a much better base to work on, and video-editing software allows you to make any non-permanent change to test various settings.