Originally Posted by anonymez
Using VirtualDub - Removing Logos
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at 2:37 in the video the ("youtube") logo is surrounded in black. take a screenshot of it, crop off all but the logo, leaving a border of about 3-5 pixels (make sure vertical & horizontal res are even numbers). open it up in a photo editing application, use an eyedropper tool to select the black colour used and paint around the logo, so that the black is uniform.
download virtualdub & the x-logo filter, open in virtualdub-- applying the filter should be self-explanatoryComment
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Originally Posted by anonymezat 2:37 in the video the ("youtube") logo is surrounded in black. take a screenshot of it, crop off all but the logo, leaving a border of about 3-5 pixels (make sure vertical & horizontal res are even numbers). open it up in a photo editing application, use an eyedropper tool to select the black colour used and paint around the logo, so that the black is uniform.
download virtualdub & the x-logo filter, open in virtualdub-- applying the filter should be self-explanatory
Neuron2.net – Xvid, Divx, Mpeg-4, Hevc, Openh264 & Other Video Codecs In the realm of digital media, video codecs play a critical role in how we capture, compress, decode, and display video on various devices. As someone with a keen interest in multimedia technology, I’ve explored and utilized various video codecs such as Xvid, DivX, […]Comment
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not sure what you want me to do with those links
i have suggested the method that i believe works best (though i use avisynth in place of vdub for filtering). if you find another method you like better, by all means use it.
but opaque logo removal requires interpolation, which just creates a rectangluar blur, i'd rather have the logo thereLast edited by anonymez; 5 Jun 2006, 01:25 PM.Comment
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Originally Posted by anonymezat 2:37 in the video the ("youtube") logo is surrounded in black. take a screenshot of it, crop off all but the logo, leaving a border of about 3-5 pixels (make sure vertical & horizontal res are even numbers). open it up in a photo editing application, use an eyedropper tool to select the black colour used and paint around the logo, so that the black is uniform.
download virtualdub & the x-logo filter, open in virtualdub-- applying the filter should be self-explanatory
Nothing here.
I don´t question your advice i can´t find the filter.Last edited by South; 5 Jun 2006, 01:28 PM.Comment
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the avisynth filter is avilalbe here http://www.avisynth.org/warpenterprises
but for ease of use you'll probably want the vdub filter, which is attached (although an older version)Attached FilesComment
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Originally Posted by anonymeztake a screenshot of it, crop off all but the logo, leaving a border of about 3-5 pixels (make sure vertical & horizontal res are even numbers).
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crop the grey border completely, and fill in the blue/whitish gap at the bottom with the same black
edit: lol just realised it was a screenshot of the editing app
well the latter applies, paint over the gapLast edited by anonymez; 5 Jun 2006, 02:18 PM.Comment
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Originally Posted by anonymezcrop the grey border completely, and fill in the blue/whitish gap at the bottom with the same black
edit: lol just realised it was a screenshot of the editing app
well the latter applies, paint over the gap
Last edited by South; 5 Jun 2006, 02:46 PM.Comment
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Like this maybe?
I forgot to resize the image,that´s why i couldn´t see the brown.
Last edited by South; 5 Jun 2006, 05:16 PM.Comment
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Originally Posted by anonymezthat looks about right. load the file, position it and click "zero". adjust the white balance (usual ranges are 230-260) so it looks good to you
I´ve never done this before so i need a step by step guide in how to do things.Comment
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