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video enhancement software

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I have DVDs in the usual vob file format that I made by digitalizing PAL VHS tapes from the 80's. On two, the colour saturation is too high (orange suntans). MPEGStreamClip has an Adjustment feature, which is perfect - allows +/- for brightness, saturation, contrast, and volume..........BUT ........this feature only operates during Export mode, converting my files to Quicktime, DV, AVI, or MPEG4. I don't want to lose any video quality, so is there any other reasonably-priced MAC software that works with vob files, saves to vob, and has the enhancement capabilities. Final Cut Express is a bit dear for this purpose AND only works with DV files.
 

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