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Dreamline wrote on 4/24/2009, 10:32 PM
Awesome. Thanks for the heads up. This plug is even better.

TLF wrote on 4/24/2009, 11:37 PM
It works great with HDV footage, too. And the final rendered results are absolutely brilliant. It's just a shame that the author hasn't had the support he needs (from Sony) in porting it to the 64 bit version of Vegas.
megabit wrote on 4/25/2009, 1:51 AM
It doesn't work here (Vista x64 / Vegas 8.0c) ...

AMD TR 2990WX CPU | MSI X399 CARBON AC | 64GB RAM@XMP2933  | 2x RTX 2080Ti GPU | 4x 3TB WD Black RAID0 media drive | 3x 1TB NVMe RAID0 cache drive | SSD SATA system drive | AX1600i PSU | Decklink 12G Extreme | Samsung UHD reference monitor (calibrated)

TLF wrote on 4/25/2009, 2:10 AM
Vista x64 Ultimate, Vegas 8.0c - works like a dream!

Did you install with administrative privileges?
megabit wrote on 4/25/2009, 2:42 AM
Did you install with administrative privileges?

Yep.

The error message says that "The module was expected to contain an assembly manifest".

EDIT: it works now, thanks!

AMD TR 2990WX CPU | MSI X399 CARBON AC | 64GB RAM@XMP2933  | 2x RTX 2080Ti GPU | 4x 3TB WD Black RAID0 media drive | 3x 1TB NVMe RAID0 cache drive | SSD SATA system drive | AX1600i PSU | Decklink 12G Extreme | Samsung UHD reference monitor (calibrated)

ritsmer wrote on 4/25/2009, 2:47 AM
From the ColorLab manual, under requirements:

A graphics chip with Pixel Shader 2.0 support.

It is GREAT that more and more add-ons utilise the power of our graphics cards.

Another great program, that I found recently, was the MSU denoiser, however not yet as a Vegas plugin, but for Virtual Dub (Script anybody, please ? :-)
According to its specifications it runs up to 7 times faster using a GPU.
FrigidNDEditing wrote on 4/25/2009, 3:33 AM
well, now it's clear that this plug is great - I just looked at the clock and even though I'm a bit off after just getting back from NAB - I had no intention of being up so late.

I did a comparison between the FX result from Magic Bullet, and this colorlab plug-in. I used the glow to kind of generate a "pro-mist" sort of filter.

See the two compared - I actually like the Color Lab one better.



Anyway, you can see for yourselves, but the colorlab one, gives me a better accent on the skin of the face and keeps the background highlight muted a bit better ( I did do my custom vingette in Vegas also (which I normally do in Bullet) ).

Dave
Grazie wrote on 4/25/2009, 5:05 AM
Carl Ådahl!! THANK YOU!!!

I NOW feel I have a Graphics Editor's colour correction within Vegas!!

And thank you Laurence for "pushing" me to keep downloading - I had the previous incarnation.

Oh my . .. . 3 Eye droppers + Levels + Bright and Contrast in the same Pane . .. Oh my . ..

. . .

Grazie
rs170a wrote on 4/25/2009, 5:12 AM
Oh my . ..

Breathe Grazie, breathe.
Slow and easy :-)

Mike
Andy E wrote on 4/25/2009, 5:20 AM
Another great program, that I found recently, was the MSU denoiser, however not yet as a Vegas plugin, but for Virtual Dub (Script anybody, please ?

Einar,

You should be able to use that VirtualDub filter already using the old DebugMode PluginPac Adapter. If you don't have a copy PM me and I'll email it to you.

Andy.
TheHappyFriar wrote on 4/25/2009, 6:11 AM
awesome, I thought this was an update to the 6cc corrector by the same guy, but it's not. This is awesome.

All I can saw is "wow." Using the gaussian blur in this plugin doesn't drop my comp below 27fps on DV vs the vegas gaussian blur which drops me down to ~6/7fps.
BrianStanding wrote on 4/25/2009, 4:16 PM
Can't get the Mediafire link to work. Anyone know if this is mirrored somewhere?
Tom Pauncz wrote on 4/25/2009, 5:45 PM
Same problem here, Brian. I think we need patience. Was working yesterday.
Tom
Jay Gladwell wrote on 4/25/2009, 5:50 PM

If someone can send me the file, I'll put it on my site to serve as a mirror.


CClub wrote on 4/25/2009, 6:06 PM
I did find a link to this msi file here: http://rapidshare.com/files/156146943/AavColorLab1_0b5.msi.html. I'm not sure if it is the latest version or not.
Jay Gladwell wrote on 4/25/2009, 6:16 PM

I finally got it, after nearly an hour of trying.

I've yet to see any of those file sharing sites that worked properly.


Former user wrote on 4/25/2009, 6:17 PM
The link is working now.


Kind of...


Dave T2
Jay Gladwell wrote on 4/25/2009, 6:18 PM

"... 3 Eye droppers + Levels + Bright and Contrast in the same Pane . .. Oh my ..."

Am I missing something? I don't see any of that.


LarryP wrote on 4/25/2009, 6:43 PM
Seems to be requiring an account to log in. I'm not liking that.


Larry
Laurence wrote on 4/25/2009, 7:00 PM
I got it without logging onto any kind of account.
Tom Pauncz wrote on 4/25/2009, 8:03 PM
Jay,
Look at http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=649802&Replies=16this thread[/link] for the secret. Got me too.

You have to click on the text next to the check box to see the right panel.
Tom
Serena wrote on 4/25/2009, 8:14 PM
Yes, I've failed to satisfy some requirement.
"The key you provided for file download was invalid."
Tom Pauncz wrote on 4/25/2009, 8:21 PM
Serena,
The download site's been having some major problems. You should not need any key to download, as long as you get to the download area via the AAV ColorLab site.
Tom
LarryP wrote on 4/25/2009, 8:21 PM
It did eventually work without asking for an account (with a little help from my son).

Firefox 3.0.9 on XP worked.

Nice tool. Was able to correct some Canon consumer video which had problems with too much infrared light (brownish red) that has been difficult before.

Larry