[19:03] <gordonjcp> uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuurgh
[19:03] <gordonjcp> bloody video editing
[19:03] <gordonjcp> my laptop is too much of a potato to run Resolve
[19:04] <gordonjcp> are there any video editors that aren't Resolve that actually work?
[19:04] <gordonjcp> I've managed to more-or-less cope with kdenlive's user interface far enough to more-or-less cut what I want
[19:04] <gordonjcp> but
[19:04] <gordonjcp> there doesn't seem to be any kind of colour corrector
[19:40] <OvenWerks> gordonjcp: I don't really do video editing so I am not familiar with tye various editors out there. I do think Blender is more featureful than kdelive
[19:41] <OvenWerks> gordonjcp: of course blender may also require more cpu power too and I do know that it's learning curve is a bit steaper as well.
[22:02] <Eickmeyer> gordonjcp: Your best bet might be to pre-color-correct with displaycal, but yeah. Resolve is amazing with color correction, but it's definitely resource-intensive.
[22:04] <Eickmeyer> Sadly, afaik, kdenlive is as good as it gets from the repos.
[22:07] <Eickmeyer> gordonjcp: You might try openshot, it's in the repos, some cursory searches show it can do color correction.