Jorgen Bjerke
July 8th, 2009, 02:27 PM
First: Very nice program, indeed! These things are based on v.4.0.5 Build 214.
Bugs:
- Impossible to do color correction with the Kelvin and Tint sliders. When I adjust one, the other jumps to some sort of a default state. If I adjust the Kelvin slider for one frame of a clip, move to another frame of the same clip, both the Kelvin and Tint sliders jump to a new setting. This doesn't show in the video, until I try to slightly drag the Kelvin slider once more. Then the colors in the video jumps to something completely different. Adjusting the RGB-sliders (White Balance) works fine.
- Sometimes forgets which frame I place the clip at. I haven't found out when.
- The scroll wheel doesn't work in the clip list.
Feature requests:
- Keyboard shortcuts. Most of all: J, K and L to play backwards, pause, and play forwards. Secondly: Previous and next clip. Now I almost get cramps in my arm because of all the mouse clicking
- Using the scroll wheel on the mouse to adjust sliders (again because of "cramps" in the arm)
- Option to have clips automatically play when you select them, or when you click the play button, the next clip you select should automatically play
- De-interlaced playback (50/60 fps, and not 25/30 with stripes)
- Grouping clips. Maybe a lot of clips have the same wrong white balance. Why not put them all together in a "folder/bin" to more easy apply the same correction to them all.
- Apply a secondary adjustment to many clips without destroying the primary adjustments. Example 1: apply a negative gain to all clips with superwhite AFTER you have done all other adjustments (because you forgot to do it BEFORE). Example 2: You want to tint all clips slightly after you have neutralized them all independently.
- The pick-button should be able to sample an area of pixels, let's say 10x10 pixels, or by dragging an area. Else it is impossible to sample grey in noisy videos.
- A master on/off for ALL adjustments, to compare before and after.
- What about a split screen to see before and after?
- 3 way color correction with color wheels
Bugs:
- Impossible to do color correction with the Kelvin and Tint sliders. When I adjust one, the other jumps to some sort of a default state. If I adjust the Kelvin slider for one frame of a clip, move to another frame of the same clip, both the Kelvin and Tint sliders jump to a new setting. This doesn't show in the video, until I try to slightly drag the Kelvin slider once more. Then the colors in the video jumps to something completely different. Adjusting the RGB-sliders (White Balance) works fine.
- Sometimes forgets which frame I place the clip at. I haven't found out when.
- The scroll wheel doesn't work in the clip list.
Feature requests:
- Keyboard shortcuts. Most of all: J, K and L to play backwards, pause, and play forwards. Secondly: Previous and next clip. Now I almost get cramps in my arm because of all the mouse clicking
- Using the scroll wheel on the mouse to adjust sliders (again because of "cramps" in the arm)
- Option to have clips automatically play when you select them, or when you click the play button, the next clip you select should automatically play
- De-interlaced playback (50/60 fps, and not 25/30 with stripes)
- Grouping clips. Maybe a lot of clips have the same wrong white balance. Why not put them all together in a "folder/bin" to more easy apply the same correction to them all.
- Apply a secondary adjustment to many clips without destroying the primary adjustments. Example 1: apply a negative gain to all clips with superwhite AFTER you have done all other adjustments (because you forgot to do it BEFORE). Example 2: You want to tint all clips slightly after you have neutralized them all independently.
- The pick-button should be able to sample an area of pixels, let's say 10x10 pixels, or by dragging an area. Else it is impossible to sample grey in noisy videos.
- A master on/off for ALL adjustments, to compare before and after.
- What about a split screen to see before and after?
- 3 way color correction with color wheels