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MikeCrash wrote on 11/9/2004, 4:21 AM
Sorry i don't know, it depends on time, money, family... only god knows :)
dreamlx wrote on 11/10/2004, 3:36 AM
Mikecrash:

I assume you looked at the properties of one of the pasted attributes only. Now on one pasted attribute, increase one value by one and decrease it, result should now be the same but it is different than before. This is only happening if pasting attributes, not on the scene where you added autolevels manually.
Steve Mann wrote on 11/10/2004, 11:00 PM
Get a throaway credit card number with a short expiration date and a "not to exceed" amount, and give Mike the details. He can then pay himself on Monypockets.com with your temp card.

2G wrote on 11/11/2004, 12:46 PM
Mike, these filters sound interesting. But pardon my ignorance. I read your synopsis of the filters on the page. But I'm trying to figure out the problem they solve. For instance, in what situation would I use the auto-level filter? Also, what kind of noise does the noise filter remove? Is this video noise or audio noise? Will it help a problem with pixel drop-out on individual frames of video?

Thanks for the work you are doing.

2G
BJ_M wrote on 11/11/2004, 7:49 PM
you could always use western union i suppose ... for sure they work as that is what the ebay scammers use it seems ...

MikeCrash wrote on 11/12/2004, 6:27 AM
2G:
The page says "Sony Vegas video filters" so it is video.. There is only comment on filter functions, the use is on you, don't you think? Auto Levels stretches Red/Green/Blue ranges to full levels (0-255), use it for color, contrast and brightness correction