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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,384
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I wish i had put more effort into the editing. I am using Premier Elements 10. It is pretty good, and easy for a beginner,like me, to use out of the box. When I see something that i like on someone elses videos, i figure out how to do it with my software.
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Oceanside
Posts: 44
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Thanks for the info Greg. I like to play around with Adobe Photoshop CS6 and have been able to make some pretty interesting still shots, but i never even considered adjusting a video in the same way. Obviously Photoshop isn't made for video (even though it has some functionality for it), so I didn't think there was much software below professional level that could pull off what you have done. You have opened my eyes to a whole new world. Thanks again, and keep making those awesome videos!
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