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AviDemux seems to do what you need. The UI is not very friendly at all, but you can open the first file and then append additional files to it. You can also apply filters to adjust saturation, hue and color gammas. There is also an auto-white point tool that may or may not get the white point you want (no way to manually select a white point ...


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VirtualDub is a very powerful video editor. However, it's not very intuitive to use it and it has a steep learning curve. On the plus side, there's a large internet community that supports it, so lots of online resources are available. For your specific problem I've made a short tutorial below. I've done all steps in Windows XP with two .mov files from a ...


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The Youtube Video Editor does the things you list. Here's a screenshot of the editor in action. As you can see you can adjust the color balance and the saturation and, not shown here, it is also possible to combine several clips into one. When you're done editing go to your [Video Dashboard[(http://www.youtube.com/my_videos?o=U), click on the arrow next ...



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