VS Pro X4 "Old Film" effect in colour?

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VS Pro X4 "Old Film" effect in colour?

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I'm brand new to the forum. Just installed my software a few days ago. I've searched everywhere but haven't been able to find an answer.

Is there any way to use the "old film" effect, but keep the original colours. I really enjoy the look of the scratches and dust, but I do not want a grey movie.

Is there anyone that can help me?
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Re: VS Pro X4 "Old Film" effect in colour?

Post by lata »

Hi
Welcome to the forums

The Old Film effect creates a monochrome, black and white movie.
Guess it does what it says, old as before colour.

You can add I think 5 filters to your video so you may find a combination that is suitable.

First try the Rain filter
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Re: VS Pro X4 "Old Film" effect in colour?

Post by Flashclicker »

I dunno, if it really helps, cos I have not tested it, but I would tray this :

- Create and rende a video containing just a color

- start a new project

- put your original video into video-track 01

- put rendered color clip into video-track 02 [you will see, if you just put color into video-track 02, you cannot chroma key it, you only can put mask on it]

- add filter "Old film" to the color clip - mask the colorclip via "chroma Key"

- play around with tranparency and chroma key slider to get the result you want, maybe you have to do some color correction, too

that´s a possible solution that came first in my mind ...
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