\subsection{Brightness/Contrast}%
\label{sub:brightness_contrast}
+\begin{figure}[htpb]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{brightness.png}
+ \caption{How it works Brightness and Contrast}
+ \label{fig:brightness}
+\end{figure}
+
To brighten a dark shot, or add light, use this plugin. Do not overuse the effect or you risk degrading your video quality.
The \textit{Brightness} slider moves up or down the values of the entire channel and corresponds to the \textit{Master Offset} of the various grading programs.
The \textit{Contrast} slider expands or narrows the brightness values of the entire channel; corresponds to the use of the \textit{cursors} (small triangles) in the \textit{Histogram} plugin. Clear icons are present to reset its slider to default without affecting others.
Use the effect along with keyframing to brighten a long shot that is dark at the beginning but bright at the end. Generally you will want to change the brightness and contrast about the same amount (for example -- brightness $28$, contrast $26$) so that your original colors are kept intact. This effect is also keyframable (figure~\ref{fig:brightness}).
-\begin{figure}[htpb]
- \centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{brightness.png}
- \caption{How it works Brightness and Contrast}
- \label{fig:brightness}
-\end{figure}
-
\subsection{BurningTV}%
\label{sub:burningtv}
\subsection{MotionCV}%
\label{sub:motioncv}
-Motion tracking/stabilization from the community version of \CGG{}. For theory and explanations refer to the \hyperref[sub:motion]{Motion} plugin.
+Extended motion tracking/stabilization from the community version of \CGG{}. For theory and explanations refer to the \hyperref[sub:motion]{Motion} plugin.
\subsection{MotionHV}%
\label{sub:motionhv}