Video Filters Video Filters

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Version: 1.1.0
Last Update: 2022-04-12

Overview

Video Filters is a Chrome extension developed by flweynschenk. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Video Filters is 1.1.0, updated on 2022-04-12.
42 users have installed this extension. 3 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Easy access to html5 video filters

Extension enables you to change brightness and more of any video on the web.
Includes a convenient button for playing the videos in Picture in Picture mode.

Available filters are;
Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Invert, Sepia, Opacity, Grayscale, Hue, Blur and playbackrate.

Tested on;
Netflix, Disney+, YouTube and more.

Rating

3 ratings

Total Installs

42

Information

Last Update

2022-04-12

Current Version

1.1.0

Size

14.58KiB

Author

flweynschenk

Website

None

Category

Accessibility

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avatar Nils Bos
2022-03-21

works great, lots of options. it cant make game of thrones watchable though sadly.

avatar Mart van der Hoek
2022-03-21

Such a neat tool that is really responsive and works great!!!

avatar Sarah Trammell
2022-05-26

I can't tolerate dark mode and am currently using a training website, PluralSight, that has that theme. The Inverted Color option in the High Contrast extension (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/high-contrast/djcfdncoelnlbldjfhinnjlhdjlikmph) gets me to the dark-text-on-white-background look, although it messes with the images as well. That's not really a big deal, but the videos being inverted was a problem when I could not view the videos full-screen. Using this extension helped me to adjust the coloring on the videos, mainly by using the Invert and Brightness sliders, so that they were more viewable when I could not view them full screen, when I would just disable the High Contrast setting. Both of these extensions together make viewing the PluralSight website much more comfortable for me.

avatar Sarah Trammell
2022-05-26

I can't tolerate dark mode and am currently using a training website, PluralSight, that has that theme. The Inverted Color option in the High Contrast extension (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/high-contrast/djcfdncoelnlbldjfhinnjlhdjlikmph) gets me to the dark-text-on-white-background look, although it messes with the images as well. That's not really a big deal, but the videos being inverted was a problem when I could not view the videos full-screen. Using this extension helped me to adjust the coloring on the videos, mainly by using the Invert and Brightness sliders, so that they were more viewable when I could not view them full screen, when I would just disable the High Contrast setting. Both of these extensions together make viewing the PluralSight website much more comfortable for me.

avatar Nils Bos
2022-03-21

works great, lots of options. it cant make game of thrones watchable though sadly.