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Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9

MaxG
MaxG Posts: 63 Forumite
I can't seem to get Sepia effect off. It is on the entire movie, and as I try to remove it, it just gets worse and darker.

Any Solutions ?

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  • Laz123
    Laz123 Posts: 1,742 Forumite
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    You inserted sepia effect and then you tried to backtrack in 'Edit' ? I hope you didn't save project otherwise you'll have to try and compensate by using other effects.
  • MaxG
    MaxG Posts: 63 Forumite
    Laz123 wrote: »
    You inserted sepia effect and then you tried to backtrack in 'Edit' ? I hope you didn't save project otherwise you'll have to try and compensate by using other effects.

    I Know, in the end I had to just ignore the project and start off fresh.

    In a basic software like Windows Movie Maker, you can just uncheck a box in a 'right click' menu, and it's gone!

    Luckily, it was only about 2 minutes of video.
  • Laz123
    Laz123 Posts: 1,742 Forumite
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    To undo you just use the EDIT function and choose undo. This function is infinate on the amount of undo's or redo's.
  • timbim_2
    timbim_2 Posts: 1,292 Forumite
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    Or in proper software like premier pro, it doesn't finally render any effects onto the video at all, so you can always change or remove any effect at any time from a project.
    Ubuntu is an ancient African word, meaning: 'I can't configure Debian'.
  • MaxG
    MaxG Posts: 63 Forumite
    timbim wrote: »
    Or in proper software like premier pro, it doesn't finally render any effects onto the video at all, so you can always change or remove any effect at any time from a project.

    I Totally Agree, I managed to remove some of the effects, but only on one photograph (PIP) out of the entire video, which was a good 3 minutes or so.
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