![]() ![]() ![]() I was just hoping there might be an easy and quick method of just correcting the colour imbalance. I really wouldn't like to interfere with the video in any way. ![]() That will give you more intense colors to work with in the GIF.īasically, GIF isn't intended for full motion, full color, video.īasically, GIF isn't intended for full motion, full color, video. Once you have a more appropriate palette you can generate the finale GIF with that palette.Īnother thing you might try is increasing the saturation during the palette building phase. Or crop and enlarge the lips then overlay the enlargement over an otherwise redundant (color wise) portion of the frame. For example, when building the palette crop the image down so that the lips take up proportionally more of the frame(s). You could do that by modifying the palette directly, or by somehow increasing the amount of red lips in the video. You need to modify the palette to include the reds you need for the lips. That will result in the type of shift you're seeing. If there's very little red in the video, and a lot of other colors, a palette optimized GIF may not include red shades in its palette. Other shades are simulated with error diffusion, dithering, etc. The problem is that the GIF can only use 256 different colors. What should I do? Bear in mind you'll have to give me step-by-step instructions as I understand ZERO about videos. 18Ī woman's lipstick, red in the video, turned browny orangey yellowy in the gif. Writing library : SolveigMM Matroska Muxer Version. I tried using both Solveig Video Splitter and ffmpeg to create a gif from a video with the following details,Ĭomplete name : C:\Users\Bruce\Desktop\test.mkv ![]()
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