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I accidentally filmed an interview with too much gain
Is there a way to fix the footage?
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I think you will have better luck with asking questions if you are more specific.
Upload a frame of your footage, or a quick clip, so we can see the problem! Also, what are you using to edit? Carl
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AfterEffects has a "remove grain" filter that is rather good.
For the future, go to the menu and set all the gain parameters to 0 so that you don't flip the switch by mistake. You can reset the gain at the right lavel in just a minute, when you really need it. |
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Tanks Paolo.
Im trying ro upload a movie sample, can any one tell me if its fixable? I use FCP 5.4
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