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Basic Blackberry movie editing?
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Got a couple little movies (~<50 megs) I took on the Torch this past weekend. Unfortunately it was dimly lit inside and they're pretty dark. Was wondering if anyone can suggest the easiest way to try to lighten them up a little? Realize I probably have limited movement here but figured it might be worth a try to brighten up the shadows a little. Normally I use Aperture 3 for photos but of course it doesn't edit movies - and I'm not about to go out and get FCWhatever for this.
Thanks!
Greg
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iMovie? $15 on App store.
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It *should* be on his machine already.
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Dammit, don't know why iMovie never crossed my mind. Forgot I even had it. Weird that it doesn't show up as an option to open these videos - you have to manually select it.
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