Is there anything you can do in final cut pro to clean up the image quality of captured footage.. even slightly? I am capturing a bunch of old VHS and Hi8 tapes from the early 90's and the image quality is quite bad. Is there anything I can do to fix this at all?
What kind of image quality problems are you having? Are we talking video noise, or color problems and brightness/contrast issues?
Color/brightness/contrast issues can be somewhat fixed. FCP has a color correction tool that allows you to also fix brightness and contrast. Also, the color correction filter has an auto feature for white and black.
Video noise and the color. I know there is a way to fix the color, althought I forget how to do it.. but as far as video noise there is nothing you can do? Are there any programs you can buy to fix this aka digitally remaster the footage?
There is also a little trick I use when I see particularly bad anlog dropouts on this type of footage.
Usually these dropouts appear as a horizontal stripe of yuckiness on only one field of a frame. I will often razor blade around just the one frame showing the dropout, and apply a de-interlace filter to that frame. I'll then change the settings of the filter until I find the field that does not have the dropout.
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