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Note: this document is for reference and informational use only. Its content and the
corresponding program are subject to change without notice.
Chapter 1:
Introduction
This chapter introduces CyberLink ColorDirector and provides an overview of all its
features. It also outlines the system requirements for installing and using the
CyberLink ColorDirector program.
Welcome
Welcome to the CyberLink family of digital media tools. CyberLink ColorDirector is
a video editing program that turns your video footage into eye-catching movies
through the use of video color creating and correcting. You can then render the
videos for use in other editing programs, or for upload to YouTube and Vimeo.
Latest Features
This section outlines some of the main features of the CyberLink ColorDirector
program.
Enjoy greater program performance and faster editing times with TrueVelocity
4 and support for both hardware decoding and Windows 64-bit.
Display adjusted results by extending your display to a secondary monitor.
View a graphical representation of the color tone distribution in selected
videos using the histogram.
Ensure all your video clips have the same look by applying color look-up
tables (CLUT).
Tweak the tonal scale or overall contrast in a video's image using the tone
curve graphs.
Use the HDR effect to recover a video's lost detail in over/underexposed areas
or give it a more dramatic tone.
Sharpen a video's image or use noise reduction to correct unwanted image
noise in a video.
Output video clips in 2K/4K video profiles or in AVCHD 2.0.
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Note: you must connect to the Internet to use this feature.
Share the adjusted videos on the storyboard on both YouTube and Vimeo.
DirectorZone
DirectorZone is a web service that lets you download adjustment presets created by
other users, so you can use them on your videos. You may also share your own
custom presets by uploading them to DirectorZone.
To access the benefits of DirectorZone, click the Sign in to DirectorZone link on the
top of the CyberLink ColorDirector window.
Go to http://directorzone.cyberlink.com to view more information on the features
and benefits of the DirectorZone web site.
Updating ColorDirector
Software upgrades and updates (patches) are periodically available from CyberLink.
CyberLink ColorDirector automatically prompts you when either is available.
To update your software, do this:
1.Open the Upgrade Information window by doing one of the following:
click the button.
click on the ColorDirector logo in the top right corner, and then on the
Upgrade button in the About ColorDirector window.
2.Click the feature you would like to upgrade to, or the patch you want to
update CyberLink ColorDirector with.
3.A web browser window opens, where you can purchase product upgrades or
download the latest patch update.
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System Requirements
CPU Processor
Intel® Pentium® 4 or AMD Athlon® 64 processor (Intel
Core™ i3, i5, or i7 or AMD Phenom® II recommended).
2K/4K video editing profile: Intel Corei7 or AMD
Phenom II X4 with 64 bit OS (6 GB RAM).
Screen Resolution
1024 X 768, 16-bit color or above.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista and XP 32-bit
SP3* (Windows XP Service Pack 3 is required).
Memory
1 GB DDR2 required.
3 GB DDR2 or above recommended for 32 bit OS.
6 GB DDR2 or above recommended for 64 bit OS.
6 GB DDR2 RAM is must for 2k/4k video editing.
Graphics Card
NVIDIA:
GeForce 8500GT and above
GeForce 9800GT and above
GeForce GT/GTS/GTX 200 series
GeForce GT/GTS/GTX 400 series
GeForce GT/GTS/GTX 500 series
GeForce 600/600M Series
GeForce 700M Series
AMD/ATI:
ATI Radeon™ HD 2600 series
ATI Radeon™ HD 2900 series
ATI Radeon™ HD 3000 series
ATI Radeon™ HD 4000 series
ATI Radeon™ HD 5000 series
AMD Radeon™ HD 6000 series
AMD Radeon™ HD 7000 series
AMD Radeon™ HD 8000 series
Hard Disk Space
1 GB of disk space for application and
documentation.
System Requirements
The system requirements listed below are recommended as minimums for using
the CyberLink ColorDirector program.
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Im po rting Vid eo s
Note: you can also drag and drop video files onto the CyberLink ColorDirector
window to import them into the program.
Chapter 2:
Importing Videos
The first step when using CyberLink ColorDirector is to import your videos into the
program library. You can import videos one by one, or import the entire contents
of a folder into CyberLink ColorDirector.
Supported File Formats
CyberLink ColorDirector supports the following video file formats:
Videos: AVI, FLV (H.264), M2T (H.264 AVC), MKV (H.264), MOD, MPEG-1, MPEG-2,
MPEG-4, TOD, VOB (with Dolby Digital 2ch or 5.1ch), VRO (with Dolby Digital 2ch or
5.1ch), WMV.
CyberLink ColorDirector also supports Canon & Nikon DSLR video files.
Importing Videos into the
Program
You can import videos into CyberLink ColorDirector from your computer's hard
drive, and from removable devices, such as memory cards and portable hard
drives.
To import videos into CyberLink ColorDirector, do this:
1.Click on Library, and then on one of the following import options:
- select to import individual video files. Once selected, browse to and then
select all of the videos on your computer/removable device that you want to
import, and then click Open.
- select to import a folder that contains your videos. Once selected,
browse to and then select the folder on your computer/removable device that
you want to import videos from, and then click Select Folder.
2.CyberLink ColorDirector imports the video files into the library.
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Chapter 3:
The ColorDirector
Workspace
This chapter outlines the CyberLink ColorDirector workspace, and all of its features.
Getting familiar with the workspace is helpful, because it is where you spend all of
your time when using CyberLink ColorDirector.
A - ColorDirector M od ules, B - Key fram e Settings P anel, C - ColorDirector Preferen ces, D - Libra ry/
Adjustm ent/P roduction Pa nel, E - Storyb oa rd P anel, F - Video View er Window
ColorDirector Modules
CyberLink ColorDirector is comprised of three main modules: Library, Adjustment,
and Production.
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Library
Click the Library button to import video clips into CyberLink ColorDirector and view
detailed information video file information. Once imported into the library, you can
add them to the storyboard panel for adjusting and editing. See Library Panel for
more information.
Adjustment
The Adjustment module is where you touch up and make adjustments to the video
clips you imported into CyberLink ColorDirector. Click the Adjustment button to
apply presets, use motion track masks and gradients, adjust video saturation, hue,
white balance, and much more. See Making Video Adjustments for detailed
information.
Production
Once you finish adjusting your video clips, you must render them in the
Production module to apply the adjustments you made. All the video clips in the
storyboard panel will be rendered into one longer video once produced in the
Production module. For more detailed information see Production.
Library/Adjustment/Production
Panel
The panel on the left side of the CyberLink ColorDirector window that displays is
dependent on which module of the program you are in. The following outlines
each of the panels and some of the available features.
Library Panel
The library panel is where you import all of the video clips into CyberLink
ColorDirector. It also provides access to the metadata information for each
individual video clip. You can double-click on any video clip in the library to begin
playing it in the preview window.
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Note: you can click and drag on the divider between the clips library and video
information for a larger view of the clips in the library.
Importing Videos
You can import video files individually or by importing all the videos in a specific
folder. See Importing Videos for detailed information.
Setting Library View
If required you can change the library view to fit your personal preference. By
default the video clips in the library display in thumbnail view, but you can click the
button in the top right corner of the library panel to change the view.
Select to view the video clips by file name. Select to view them by their
video thumbnails.
Video Information
When you select video clips in the library, CyberLink ColorDirector displays each
clip's detailed embedded information in the library panel. Included in the
information is video and audio codec information, file size and type, video
resolution, frame rate, aspect ratio, and more.
Adding Video Clips to the Storyboard
Once you have video clips in the library, you must add them to the storyboard to
make adjustments and edit them on them. You can adjust and produce them one
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at a time, or add multiple video clips that are merged into a longer video.
To add a video clip to the storyboard, do either of the following:
drag it from the library to the storyboard.
select it in the library and then click on its thumbnail.
Adjustment Panel
The adjustment panel displays when in the Adjustment module and contains all of
the tools you use to color correct and adjust your videos. See Making Video
Adjustments for a detailed description of the all the tools available on the
adjustment panel.
Production Panel
When in the Production module, you can set produce preferences in the
production panel before rendering your adjusted video clips. See Producing Videos
for detailed information about the controls on the production panel.
Keyframe Settings Panel
When in the Adjustment module, click on the Manual tab and then the button
to display the keyframe settings panel. Use can use keyframes when adjusting your
video clips to define the start and end points of the applied changes.
See Utilizing Keyframes for more detailed information on this feature.
Storyboard Panel
The storyboard panel is where the videos you want to adjust are located.
A - Video Clips, B - Scene D etectio n
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Note: all the video clips in the storyboard panel will be rendered into one longer
video once produced in the Production window. If you do not want the video clips
rendered together, you must add each of them to the storyboard separately, and
then adjust and produce them one by one.
Note: you cannot detect scenes in a video clip that was previously trimmed or split.
Select a video in the storyboard panel to display it in the video viewer window for
playback and adjustment.
While browsing through video clips in the storyboard panel, you can:
rearrange the order of the video clips in the storyboard panel, just select it in
the panel and then drag it to the new position.
remove a clip from the storyboard panel, right-click on it and then select
Remove. You can also remove multiple video clips at once by holding down
the Ctrl key on your keyboard, selecting the clips in the panel, and then
clicking the button at the top of the video viewer window.
right-click on a video clip in the storyboard panel and select Open FileLocation to view the file in Windows Explorer.
a video clip thumbnail with the icon in the storyboard indicates that
adjustments were made on the clip.
click on the icon in a video clip's thumbnail to detect any scenes that the
clip may contain. The detected scenes are added to the storyboard panel like
any other video clip. See Detecting Scenes in Video Clips for more detailed
information on this feature.
double-click in the video viewer canvas area to hide the storyboard panel
from view and get a larger view of the current video (viewer only mode).
Double-click on it again to redisplay the storyboard panel (viewer &
storyboard mode).
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Video Viewer Window
The video viewer window displays a preview of the video selected in the storyboard
panel. Any adjustments you make to videos are viewable this window.
A - Trim Vi deo , B - Scen e Detection, C - Split Video, D - R emove Video, E - View at Fu ll Sc reen, F Sec onda ry M on itor Displa y M ode, G - Selec t View er Di spl ay M ode, H - Selec t Vi ew M od e, I - V iew er
Zoom , J - Pla yer Controls, K - Pl ayba ck Options, L - M otion Tra cking Control s, M - Video Tim ecode
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Note: the trim function is only available when in the Library and Adjustment
modules.
Trimming Video Clips
Use the trim function to quickly trim off unwanted portions at the beginning and
end of a video clip in the storyboard panel.
To trim a video clip, do this:
1.Select the video clip in the storyboard panel you want to trim, and then click
on the button at the top of the video viewer window to open the Trim
window.
2.Use the player controls to find where you want the trimmed clip to begin, or
the mark in position.
3.Click and drag the mark in and mark out indicators to positions where you
want the clips trimmed.
You can also manually set the timecodes for the In position and Out position
using the up and down arrows as required.
4.Click OK to set your changes and trim the clip as specified.
When trimming videos clips, please note:
use the Duration controls if you want to trim the video clip to a specific
length.
to preview what the trimmed clip will look like, ensure Output is selected and
then click the play button.
if required, you can reenter the Trim window to refine the trimmed clip at any
time.
Detecting Scenes in Video Clips
The scene detection function automatically detects the individual scenes (or preedited shots) contained within a video clip, and then separates them into multiple
clips. The detected scenes are added to the storyboard panel like any other video
clip.
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Note: the detected scenes are not split from the original clip, but can be
separately moved around or removed from the storyboard panel.
Note: you cannot detect scenes in a video clip that was previously trimmed or split.
The detect scenes function is only available when in the Library and Adjustment
modules.
To detect the scenes in a video clip, do this:
1.Select a clip it in the storyboard panel and then click the button at the top
of the video viewer window to open the Scene Detection window. You can
also click the icon on the video clip's thumbnail in the storyboard panel.
2.The scenes in the video clip are automatically detected and then displayed in
the Scenes panel.
3.Once you are done detecting the scenes in the video clip, click the OK button.
All the separate clips that were detected are now visible in the storyboard
panel.
When using scene detection, please note:
if required, use the Sensitivity slider to increase or decrease scene detection
sensitivity. Doing this may yield an increased or decreased number of scenes
that are detected. Click to redetect the scenes in the video clip. You are
asked to confirm the clearing of the previously detected clips and then the
updated scenes are detected and displayed in the Scenes panel.
click on the button to configure the Advanced Scene Detection Settings. If
the selected video clip is a DV-AVI file, you have the option to Detect by
change of video frame (used on all other file formats) or Detect by change of
timecodes (i.e.: time codes are automatically set when you start and stop
recording). Select the Disable preview during detection option to speed up
the detection process if you find your computer runs slow during the
process.
to stop the scene detection process before completion, click the stop button
on the playback controls.
to detect scenes manually, drag the slider (in Clip mode) to the beginning of
each new scene and then click .
to preview a detected scene, just select it in the Scenes panel (ensure Scene is
selected) and then click the play button.
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Note: the split function is only available when in the Library and Adjustment
modules.
Note: these display mode buttons are only available when in the Adjustment
module of CyberLink ColorDirector.
to view all the detected scene markers on the clip timeline, ensure that Clip is
selected.
to merge two or more detected scenes into one longer scene, select them in
the Scenes panel and then click Merge. Click Remove All if you want to
restore the clip to the original.
Splitting Video Clips
You can quickly split a video clip that is in the storyboard panel into two separate
clips. To do this, move the timeline slider (or use the player controls) to the position
in the clip where you want to split it. Next, click the button to separate it into
two clips that you can then move around and adjust separately from one another.
You can also use it to quickly remove unwanted portions of a video clip, or if you
want to insert other media between the two portions.
Selecting Viewer Display Mode
The video viewer window has several display modes that let you more easily view
the adjustments made to video clips. Click the arrow next in the viewer display
mode section to view all of the available display modes.
Show one - shows one preview window for the selected video clip in the
storyboard panel.
Side by side - select to compare adjustments to videos side by side.
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Note: for this button to display, you must connect a secondary display to your
computer and then enable extend desktop to a secondary display in the Windows
Display Properties Settings.
Note: you can double-click in the video viewer canvas area to hide the storyboard
panel from view and get a larger view of the current video (viewer only mode).
Double-click on it again to redisplay the storyboard panel (viewer & storyboard
mode).
Split - left/right - select to split the video, with the left half containing
the original video, and the right half of the video with the adjustments
applied.
Top/bottom - select to compare adjustments to videos top to bottom.
Split - top/bottom - select to split the video, with the top half containing
the original video, and the bottom half of the video with the adjustments
applied.
Secondary Monitor Display Mode
If you have more than one monitor connected to your computer, click the
button and then select the display mode for the secondary monitor.
Mirror: duplicates the viewer display on the secondary monitor.
Alternate: provides a secondary view of the videos you are adjusting. For
example, if you are adjusting a video in side by side mode, the "After" video
displays at full screen on the secondary monitor.
None: select if you don't want anything displayed on your secondary
monitor.
Selecting View Mode
In the top left of the video viewer window, select one of the following view modes
when browsing through and viewing videos in CyberLink ColorDirector:
Viewer & Storyboard Mode - select to display the video viewer window
and the storyboard panel for easy browsing and viewing of videos.
Viewer Only Mode - select to display a larger view of the videos.
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Note: you can also hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard and then use the
mouse scroll wheel to zoom in or out on the video viewer window.
Note: if you find that the size of the video in the video preview window seems quite
small when 100% zoom is selected, and becomes distorted after selecting Fit,
check that the quality setting of the video is correct. See Playback Options for
more information.
When playing back videos in the program or when making adjustments, select
to view the current video at full screen. When in full screen mode, click to exit.
Viewer Zoom
When previewing videos in the video viewer window, use the zoom drop-down in
the top right corner to set the size of the video preview.
Select Fit to resize the selected video so that is fits in the viewer window.
When you zoom in or out on a video clip, a navigation thumbnail for the viewer
displays in the bottom right of the video frame. Click and drag the available box to
change the focus area to suit your zooming requirements.
Video Player Controls
Select a video clip in the storyboard panel and then click the button to begin
playing it back. CyberLink ColorDirector will just play back the selected clip when
the play button is clicked. If you want to play all the clips in the storyboard, click
the button to enter full screen mode, and then click to play the whole
movie.
Use the video playback controls available in the video viewer window to control
playback, including pausing/stopping playback, fast forwarding videos, jumping to
the previous/next frame, or adjusting the volume. You can also click and drag the
playback slider to quickly go to a specific timecode in the timecode display, if
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necessary.
Playback Options
Click the button to access the following playback options:
Quality: select to set the quality of the video in the video viewer window. For
best results it is recommended that you set this based on the quality of the
original video.
Real-time Preview: select one of the following preview modes:
Real-time Preview: synchronizes and renders clips and effects in real-time,
displaying a preview of your video at the standard 25 (PAL)/30 (NTSC)
frames per second.
Non Real-time Preview: mutes the audio and displays a preview at a
reduced speed to help make editing much more fluid. Useful when editing
high-definition video on a less powerful computer, or when you receive
dropped frames when previewing. By muting the audio and slowing down
the video, CyberLink ColorDirector lets you view more frames per second
when your computer has trouble providing a smooth preview during
editing.
Motion Tracking Controls
The motion tracking controls are available when on the motion tracking mask tab
of the Regional Adjustment Tools. They are used when applying regional
adjustments on moving objects in videos. See Using a Motion Tracking Mask for
more detailed information.
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ColorDirector Preferences
To set your program preferences in CyberLink ColorDirector, just click the
button or press the Alt+C keys on your keyboard.
General Preferences
In the Preferences window, select the General tab. The available options are as
follows:
Application:
TV format: select the TV format (NTSC or PAL) and frame rate for your video.
The TV format should correspond to the region in which you plan to play your
produced video (if you burn it to disc). The frame rate should correspond to
the source video footage being adjusted.
Drop frame timecode: if your selected TV format is NTSC, select "Yes" to
synchronize the timecode of your video to its video length in the storyboard
panel.
Internet:
Automatically check for software updates: select to periodically check for
updates or new versions of ColorDirector automatically.
Language:
Use system default language: select this option for the language display to be
the same as the language of your operating system.
User defined: select this option and then select the language from the dropdown list that you want to use.
Messages:
Click the Reset button to reset the all the "Never show again" checkboxes in
the program's message dialogs back to the default settings. All of the
message dialogs that contain the "Never show again" checkbox will display
again after this button is clicked.
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Note: see Applying Color Look-up Tables (CLUT) for more information on applying
color look-up tables.
DirectorZone Preferences
In the Preferences window, select the DirectorZone tab. The available options are
as follows:
Auto sign in:
Auto sign in to DirectorZone when ColorDirector is launched: select this
option and then enter in your e-mail address and password to automatically
sign in to DirectorZone when the program is opened. If you do not have a
DirectorZone account, click on the Get an Account button.
Privacy rules:
Allow DirectorZone to gather editing information: select this option to allow
DirectorZone to make a list of all the adjustments you made to the video clips
when uploading them to social media web sites.
Color Preferences
In the Preferences window, select the Color tab. The available options are as
follows:
Apply color look-up table: select this option and then click to import a
color look-up table (CLUT) and apply it to all of the video clips on the
storyboard. The imported color look-up table will be applied to all future
imported video clips until you deselect this option or apply another color
look-up table.
Hardware Acceleration Preferences
In the Preferences window, select the Hardware Acceleration tab. The available
options are as follows:
Hardware acceleration:
Enable hardware acceleration for video decoding: if your computer supports
NVIDIA CUDA/AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing/Intel Core Processor
Family technology, select this option to use hardware acceleration to decode
the video during the adjustment process and when previewing videos.
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Produce Preferences
In the Preferences window, select the Produce tab. The available options are as
follows:
Produce:
Reduce video blocky artifacts (Intel SSE4 optimized): select this option to
improve the overall production quality of produced video, if your computer
supports Intel SSE4 optimization.
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