![]() ![]() This time found on the ‘Colors’ section of the filter menu it offers a range of tonal and vibrancy controls, the beauty here is that it splits the screen in half and allows you to see an unchanged and changed part at the same time. This one is for me the best adjustment plugin there is. Yes, cropping isn’t the most glamorous of tools to consider, but this one just works, it’s easy to use and precise and for that reason it reaches my top 5. The above illustrates a 100 pixel crop from the left, and a 300 pixel crop from the bottom, this is to illustrate the operation obviously, and not something I would be doing normally! Selecting ‘OK’ applies the plugin to the entire clip. The plugin is easy to use, simply adding in values in the left, right, top and bottom input boxes crops the image at those points by the corresponding number of pixels, like this. Opening the crop tool presents us with a preview window where we can experiment with our video clip. Starting in the ‘Transform’ section we select the ‘Crop’ tool. This presents you with a menu pop out box that gives you a choice of filters and plugins you can use. After opening a video clip you can select your filter plugins from the Video>Filters menu path. Now this one may seem a little strange as a pick for a top five, but the way this plugin works and the ease of use really make this one a great plugin for me. ![]() But what plugins work best? Let’s go through the best five available. Whilst commercial packages cover every level of user from beginner to professional studio and beyond, many people find that the open source, free video editor Avidemux does everything they need and more without the cost, and with plugins Avidemux’s abilities can be increased even further to open up yet more possibilities. ![]()
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