Autraya wrote:Do it in avisynth by using a sharpening filter.
Read <a href="http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech/">ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides</a> talks a bit about it under improving video quality.
Then i'd suggest reading up on the links people have been giving you, that's how most learnt to use it.Typhoon859@GMail.com wrote:Autraya wrote:Do it in avisynth by using a sharpening filter.
Read <a href="http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech/">ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides</a> talks a bit about it under improving video quality.
Oh man, the solution to EVERYTHING is with AVISynth! I'm gunna cry. Everyone seems to know what it is but me. I thought I knew what it was and I have it. Though I don't even know what it is I have. It's some invisible thing that runs somewhere in the background when I do stuff with videos in VirtualDub or something (very intelligent, I know). What is it?!!! [cries] I've only been directed to explanations 50 pages long.
sayde wrote:There is a way to do exactly what you want in CS3.
1.) Simply copy the clip with the filters/effects,
2.) then highlight all the clips you want to paste the same filters/effects on
3.) right click on the highlighted clips and pick the option that says "paste attributes".
Autraya wrote:Then i'd suggest reading up on the links people have been giving you, that's how most learnt to use it.Typhoon859@GMail.com wrote:Autraya wrote:Do it in avisynth by using a sharpening filter.
Read <a href="http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech/">ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides</a> talks a bit about it under improving video quality.
Oh man, the solution to EVERYTHING is with AVISynth! I'm gunna cry. Everyone seems to know what it is but me. I thought I knew what it was and I have it. Though I don't even know what it is I have. It's some invisible thing that runs somewhere in the background when I do stuff with videos in VirtualDub or something (very intelligent, I know). What is it?!!! [cries] I've only been directed to explanations 50 pages long.
I was testing it out at the same time as I had a video to use it on step by step and that way it made much more sense to me, however I'm a kinestetic learner (I learn by doing). I still get filtering some horrid footage but that's when i jump up and down for help.
oh and Sayde's response reminds me you can highling all layers/clips in AE and add the sharpen effect to all of them at once too. (I fergot about that)
JaddziaDax wrote:avisynth, what it is and how to use it - that might narrow it down a bit for you....
sayde wrote:It's hard to be more specific and clearer than that.
1.) click on the clip with the effect or filter you would like to apply to everything.
2.) Copy this clip by either pressing ctrl+c, right clicking on the clip and choosing the copy command, or by navigating to "edit"-->"copy"
3.)highlight all clips you want to apply the effects to on the timeline. You can hold down the shift key and click on clips individually to highlight them, or you can press and hold the left mouse key and drag the mouse icon across the clips you'd like to highlight.
4.) Right click on the clips you just highlighted and pick the option that says "paste attributes".
Sorry if you still don't understand, but I don't think I can explain it any better than that.
JaddziaDax wrote:JaddziaDax wrote:avisynth, what it is and how to use it - that might narrow it down a bit for you....
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