Nick Medrano
March 1st, 2007, 05:42 PM
Hey folks,
I have some old World War II color guncam footage that was transfered directly from 16mm film to dvcam. I brought the footage into Premiere and I am trying to restore the film as much as possible. I'm trying to work with levels and remove the haze or washed out look. See attachment for what it looks like straight from the tape.
Does anyone have any tips on the best filters or plugins to use for Premiere 1.5 and how I can restore some of this stuff? I know how I would do it in Photoshop, but I'm not sure if it's pretty much the same thing with the levels tool in Premiere? I tried it and it's not the same.
I have some old World War II color guncam footage that was transfered directly from 16mm film to dvcam. I brought the footage into Premiere and I am trying to restore the film as much as possible. I'm trying to work with levels and remove the haze or washed out look. See attachment for what it looks like straight from the tape.
Does anyone have any tips on the best filters or plugins to use for Premiere 1.5 and how I can restore some of this stuff? I know how I would do it in Photoshop, but I'm not sure if it's pretty much the same thing with the levels tool in Premiere? I tried it and it's not the same.