Repairing and Enhancing Video

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Free Online Course: Repairing and Enhancing Video provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Repairing and Enhancing Video is taught by Richard Harrington.

Overview
  • Learn how to repair and enhance video with Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, and Illustrator. Correct shaky footage, lens distortion, bad exposure, and more.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    1. The Retoucher's Toolbox
    • Why you might need to clone video
    • The Clone Stamp tool
    • Cloning over time
    • The Healing Brush tool
    • The Patch tool
    • Using Content-Aware Fill with video
    • Keyframing a Clone Stamp
    • Nondestructive cloning
    2. Restoration in Action: Video
    • Removing noise and grain from footage
    • Stabilizing footage with the Warp Stabilizer
    • Fixing alignment
    • Sharpening video
    • Reducing camera shake in video
    • Replacing a dropped frame
    3. Changing the Speed of Video
    • Modifying the footage frame rate
    • Retiming footage: Overcranking
    • Retiming footage: Slow motion
    • Reversing footage
    • Advanced time remapping
    4. Correcting for Lens Distortion
    • Removing lens distortion in video: Automatic
    • Removing lens distortion in video: Manual
    • Removing wide-angle distortion in video
    • Removing distortion with Upright
    5. Using Rotoscoping to Enhance Footage
    • Rotoscoping with the Roto Brush
    • Refining the Roto Brush effect
    • Relighting the Roto Brush scene
    • Advanced Roto workflow: Part 1
    • Advanced Roto workflow: Part 2
    6. Recovering Video with Exposure Issues
    • Improving faded historical video
    • Replacing a blown-out sky in video
    • Recovering typical exposure issues
    • Advanced exposure recovery techniques
    7. Stylizing Footage
    • Secondary color grading with Photoshop
    • Using lookup tables (LUTs) for quick looks
    • The Photo Filter command
    • Advanced black-and-white conversion for footage
    • Stylizing color with gradient maps
    • Stylizing color with the Colorama effects
    • The Leave Color effect
    • Creating a spot color effect in Photoshop
    • Creating a film look
    Conclusion
    • Final thoughts