[Hidden-tech] "undoing" nightvision

Tom / Reelife Productions tomadams at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 20:38:28 EST 2007


Robert,
I guess quoting her wasn't the best idea since several of you misunderstood
the question.  she actually wanted to keep the footage she shot and "undo"
the nightvision effect.  but thanks for all the input.  I got some great
input from the folks over at creativecow.net (final cut pro forum)...

Regards,

Tom Adams
Director/Owner
Reelife Documentary Productions
"cool digital audio/video stuff...not boring or dumb"
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On Dec 5, 2007 4:08 PM, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:

> At Tue, 4 Dec 2007 22:50:42 -0500 "Tom / Reelife Productions" <
> tomadams at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hello technical wizard masters,
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> > here's a question I just received from a friend who shall remain
> nameless
> > due to the embarrassing nature of her blunder:
> >
> > "Say you're not exactly a "with it" person and you film something in
> "night
> > vision" mode by accident. Is there any way to turn back time on that
> > blunder?"
> > anyone have any suggestions? I know I don't.
>
> Is this with a digital camera?  If so, just erase the image file(s). If
> it is an older analog (or digital) video tape type, such as Hi8,
> Digital8, or mini-DVT camera, hit rewind and record over the blunder
> (or copy the tape, sans-blunder, and bulk erase the tape). If it is a
> camera that records directly to a DVD-R, you should be able to copy the
> desirable (non-blunder) content to another DVD-R and then trash the bad
> DVD-R (the one with the blunder) -- 'cooking' it a microwave works or
> just having at it with a hammer or other destructive implement(s).
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> > Regards,
> >
> > Tom Adams
> > Director/Owner
> > Reelife Documentary Productions
> > "cool digital audio/video stuff...not boring or dumb"
> > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > 413.575.9707
> > Williamsburg, MA, USA
> > www.reelifeproductions.com
> > www.youtube.com/reelife
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