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Old January 29th, 2004, 02:55 AM   #1
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About Post Colorization----------- Simple Question-----help, Thx

on the windows version of adobe premiere........

whats the highest quality and effective method of colorization (specific pls)

without using the new premiere pro 7.

also even though my xl1s is at no gain (video noise), there is still a TAD left in my footage,

through premiere, can i get rid of that?

if so, how? (specifically)

help much appreciated.

thx
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Old January 30th, 2004, 01:36 AM   #2
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Does Premiere have a median filter?

You can export out with a median filter which will improve noise a bit.

Colorization: AFAIK Premiere sucked for color correction. You can always export out an image sequence for Photoshop to batch process (with batch actions). :P

Sorry I don't use Premiere 6 much.
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