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html5 video poster images dimmed, this is bad

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This is not a question, but a request.

The HTML5 video player in your browser is awesome. I have one problem with it, however. The poster image is dimmed out. This is not good for artists like me. I need my poster image at the same brightness as the original file.

Please change your HTML5 video player to display the poster image at full brightness.

Thank you

This is not a question, but a request. The HTML5 video player in your browser is awesome. I have one problem with it, however. The poster image is dimmed out. This is not good for artists like me. I need my poster image at the same brightness as the original file. Please change your HTML5 video player to display the poster image at full brightness. Thank you

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I think you can add a css code to this attribute if you are using the HTML video player: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_video_poster.asp

This code may also suppress it: http://help.videojs.com/discussions/q.../1045-change-video-poster-image

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Thank you for your reply, but I don't see anything in the

Assuming that video.js is the HTML5 player incorporated into Firefox, there is no option to control the brightness, as shown on this documentation page:

https://github.com/videojs/video.js/blob/stable/docs/guides/options.md

I will submit the suggestion via the Help menu.

Thanks.

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Thank you dryodryo