I wish I could help. DH is really good with this stuff but he can't think of any programs that do this...and he is a software engineer. He is going to see if he can find anything and ask some of his co-workers...I'll keep you posted!
DH says that he thinks that Windows Movie Maker, which is a program you can download for free, has the capabilities to edit the lighting on already recorded videos. He apparently used to edit videos when we were in college so he is fairly confident that you can do this. I hope this helps!
I wish I could help. DH is really good with this stuff but he can't think of any programs that do this...and he is a software engineer. He is going to see if he can find anything and ask some of his co-workers...I'll keep you posted!
Aww thanks! I'll cross my fingers that he can find something!
Here's the links to the 2 I'm talking about. One is just a little dark and one is so dark, all you can get is the audio of her babbling.
I wish I could help. DH is really good with this stuff but he can't think of any programs that do this...and he is a software engineer. He is going to see if he can find anything and ask some of his co-workers...I'll keep you posted!
Aww thanks! I'll cross my fingers that he can find something!
Here's the links to the 2 I'm talking about. One is just a little dark and one is so dark, all you can get is the audio of her babbling.
Re: Any video savvy ppl out there?
Aww thanks! I'll cross my fingers that he can find something!
Here's the links to the 2 I'm talking about. One is just a little dark and one is so dark, all you can get is the audio of her babbling.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkWQQbQ9SwY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KRZxekyVBEI would try out the Windows Movie Maker...DH says that the second 1 should definitely be able to be lightened.
~Sandy