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PeterChigmaroff:
As far as white balance goes, scopes are your friend.

videocreative:
You are wrong marquixHD

Free video editing software such as OpenShot editing violate patents h.264 / AVC

Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Finalcut clearly says that does not allow for commercial h.264 / AVC

H.264 rather Mp4 preview page.

You know that the digital SLR Sony, Nikon, Canon have written instructions not to use H.264 / AVC for commercial use. Therefore, all convert videos to free codec Quick TIme Photo Jpg only through a paid program.

License h.264 / AVC allows you to convert to Quick TIme Photo Jpg only paid programs that have licenses and are listed newbielink:http://www.mpegla.com/main/programs/AVC/Pages/Licensees.aspx [nonactive]

Free video editing software is not listed.

I would recommend the Sony Vegas Pro 13

qunamax:
But does it even matter, will anyone ever want to know and prove if you used free or paid software for commercial stock, or is it just the etics thing?

Sony Vegas feels so natural and logical and is very easy to use especially for anyone who previously used Acid and SoundForge.

viper699:
I personally use Sony Vegas Pro and is probably the best one out there...

Filmora is a fairly good editing software, and is fairly easy to use.
However, you can check out this article : newbielink:https://www.xp-pen.com/forum-1595.html [nonactive] that includes a number of free open source photo editing software.

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