Hi,
I've been wondering about this for quite some time now, and I'm hoping someone on this great forum will be able to answer my question.
Is there any logo remover type software out there (both free and for sale), which will blur the logo in such a way that the end result is not a static blurred rectangle/square, but rather a smooth transition from blur (where the logo is) to clear (video outside the logo). Sort of as if you were to use a spray can over the logo, or the blur-tool in Photoshop, or a highlighted area with the "feather" setting. I'm sorry, this is the best way I can explain it. If you need to see an example picture of what I'm wanting to achieve, I can provide that.
The software needs to be fairly easy to use, and be able to open raw VOB/MPG files (and not require conversion to AVI first) and save as VOB too. A software I really like is "Remove Logo Now!", but sadly it doesn't do the smooth transitioned blur, but the static "blurred box" type.
Any help appriciated!
I'm sorry for the poor explanation, English isn't my mother language.
I've been wondering about this for quite some time now, and I'm hoping someone on this great forum will be able to answer my question.
Is there any logo remover type software out there (both free and for sale), which will blur the logo in such a way that the end result is not a static blurred rectangle/square, but rather a smooth transition from blur (where the logo is) to clear (video outside the logo). Sort of as if you were to use a spray can over the logo, or the blur-tool in Photoshop, or a highlighted area with the "feather" setting. I'm sorry, this is the best way I can explain it. If you need to see an example picture of what I'm wanting to achieve, I can provide that.
The software needs to be fairly easy to use, and be able to open raw VOB/MPG files (and not require conversion to AVI first) and save as VOB too. A software I really like is "Remove Logo Now!", but sadly it doesn't do the smooth transitioned blur, but the static "blurred box" type.
Any help appriciated!
I'm sorry for the poor explanation, English isn't my mother language.