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Last edited by John Hooper; 07-06-2011, 05:45 PM.Edius 8.53WG, Vistitle 2.8, Windows 10 x64 Pro Fall Update, Asus Z87 Pro, Intel i7-4770K, 16 GB 1600 Corsair Vengence LP RAM, Samsung 840 Pro SSD 256GB, WD Black 2TB media drive, Intel HD 4600 GPU, MSI GTX660 2GB VGA, Coolermaster Silencio 652 case, Noctua NH-U12S CPU cooler, Cakewalk UA-25EX USB audio interface, Cakewalk MA-15D monitor speakers, BM Intensity Pro 4K, PlextorPX-LB950SA BD writer, Dell U2410 MonitorTags: None
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Originally posted by John Hooper View PostThis is something that has been bugging me a while, but hoped 6.03 might correct it.
If I apply the Video Filter / Color Correction / Dark & Bright to a clip, it always opens with the brightness at -4 and contrast at 34. I can reset it to the default by clicking on that option but it doesn't stay there when opened again.
Is there a way to stop this happening, or is it a bug?
Of course this has NEVER happened to me !!!!!! (Yeah right !!)..... Open up you filter, reset parameters to zero etc, then click 'save as default'Main Editing System: Sinclair ZX81 0.75Mhz chip (Overclocked to 12Ghz), Liquid Nitrogen Cooled. 48k of RAM, Compact Cassette tape drive (9600 baud), 4" B&W monitor. No keyboard - all input by thought transfer from a colander on my head. Gives me 180 layers of 4k in real time (all with 3D PIP added) and can encode and burn a 2 hour Blu Ray in just under 12 seconds. Custom editing chair that floats on magnets 2 feet above the floor. I am also able to travel in time.
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Originally posted by GrassValley_SL View PostIt could be possible that you have saved the settings as a user preset without renaming and that you apply that preset every-time.
Can you check?Main Editing System: Sinclair ZX81 0.75Mhz chip (Overclocked to 12Ghz), Liquid Nitrogen Cooled. 48k of RAM, Compact Cassette tape drive (9600 baud), 4" B&W monitor. No keyboard - all input by thought transfer from a colander on my head. Gives me 180 layers of 4k in real time (all with 3D PIP added) and can encode and burn a 2 hour Blu Ray in just under 12 seconds. Custom editing chair that floats on magnets 2 feet above the floor. I am also able to travel in time.
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