

The second most important point is that capture is THE single most important part of process. The first most important point to understand is that (to paraphrase the restoration guru John Meyer) restoring is about "making it better" and not "making it perfect". I’m essentially a hobbyist and by no means one of the professionals that the Doc referred to but much of my video work has been be focussed on capturing, restoring and editing (ie the process of preserving) family heritage from old film stock and analogue tape.
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*Please note: The White Balance tool has been upgraded significantly since Vegas Pro 17 was released.Īll the other Video FX you should look at are mentioned in my tutorial.Īpologies for being late to the party but as a health service administrator personal time’s been a pretty scarce commodity lately.

You can use the slider to adjust the amount of change. Select from Video FX tab, then use the Eye Dropper to sample anything that should be white in the video. The first thing I would do with any old video, is the make sure the White Balance is set correctly.įixing the White Balance will remove any yellow or blue tones from the video. Go through the steps in this tutorial and that will make a big difference. The core information in this article has not changed.
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I recommend you read/watch my tutorial on how to use the Colour Correction tools in Vegas Pro. Yes Vegas Pro 16 can help improve old VHS video! If they see your message, they may offer some suggestions. There are other members of this forum, that professionally transfer/convert old film to video.
