Guide to working with VFX in VSDC PART 15 Adjustment effects
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We're starting an experimental series of videos to showcase all built-in effects available in VSDC. This series will come in handy for anyone getting started with VSDC and looking for a quick overview of the toolset. • The first video of the series is dedicated to Adjustments. Adjustments make the biggest group of effects in VSDC, and they're designed to help you achieve an overall better look of the video (or image) by working with colors and stylizing tools. • Let us know if you're using any of the Adjustment effects in your projects, and whether you have any questions. • 🔔Stay tuned for the next video where we're going to talk about filter effects! • ➡️Don't forget to download the newest version of VSDC Free Video Editor here: https://bit.ly/3zOFSIa • Feel free to jump to the effect you're most interested in: • 00:00 - Intro • 00:47 - Auto levels • 01:00 - Auto contrast • 01:20 - Auto gamma • 01:44 - Brightness/Contrast/Gamma • 02:49 - RGB (controls and curves) • 04:12 - HSV and HSL (Hue/Saturation/Value and Hue/Saturation/Lightness) • 04:53 - Luminance/Chrominance • 05:46 - LUTs (dedicated video guide: • How to create your own LUTs in VSDC ) • 06:01 - Color Twist (dedicated video guide: • How to perform color grading using RG... ) • 06:14 - Grayscale • 06:22 - Equalize • 06:40 - Colorize • 06:56 - Sepia • 07:21 - Reducing bit resolution • 07:54 - Posterize • 08:16 - Solarize • 08:58 - Porabolize • 09:20 - Temperature • 09:37 - Tint • 09:43 - Inverse • 09:52 - Negative • 10:00 - Black white • 10:18 - Threshold
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