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Before conversion is started, you can enhance your video image
by using different visual filters - for example, change the
brightness and contrast settings, deinterlace and deblock your
video and so on.
Movavi Video Converter offers the following automatic and
professional filters that you can apply to your video:
- Magic Enhance: automatically removes any
color casts by calculating the best balance of colors in a frame.
This filter is really magic: it fixes almost everything what is
wrong and removes any defects. Not only does it repair color
balance, but also fixes brightness, contrast and color levels.
- Auto Contrast: automatically calculates the
best contrast in the frame; enhances highlights and shadows, making
the dark parts of the frames darker, and the light ones
lighter.
- Auto White Balance: automatically calculates
the best white balance values according to the lighting conditions
in the video; fixes the error when white color appears gray or
blue.
- Deblock: improves visual quality of your video by
smoothing the sharp edges which can appear between blocks when
block coding techniques are used.
- Deinterlace: transforms the mixed interlaced frames into
normal video frames and removes the interlaced horizontal
rows.
- Brightness: provides advanced options for the brightness
adjusting.
- Contrast: provides advanced options for the contrast
adjusting.
- Hue: lets you adjust the hue of the entire image.
- Saturation: lets you adjust the saturation of the entire
image.
To adjust your video:
- Click
below the Preview area or select
Edit > Adjust Video....
- Adjust your video by applying necessary effects. You can
discard all changes at any time simply clicking the Reset
button.
- Make sure that the Enable Adjust check box is selected:
if it is not, the adjustment will be temporary disabled.
- Click OK to save the changes or Cancel to cancel
the operation.
NOTE:
As soon as you apply the Adjust effect to the video, the
Eye icon ( ) will appear next to it in the
List of opened files: the opened eye means the effect is
enabled, the closed eye means the effect is disabled. To enable or
disable the effect, simply click the Eye or right-click it and
select a corresponding command from the context menu. You can also
get back to the original of your video by selecting the Return
to original command from the context menu or Edit >
Return to original from the main menu.
See next:
Adding watermark
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