Yes thank you. I also realised today that gamma correction is also really useful. It gives different results then changing contrast. And also if anyone knows any plug-ins or something like that about such situations ease write.
Hello,
I have at least 3 stops under exposed material now which i need to screen. Which steps should I follow to correct it in best way? Its really urgent. Please help. Thank you.
I watched my final dvd on a tv and there's not any noise like on computer screen.
I was talking about scalings and croppings that I made as an effect. So it reduces the quality little bit of course, but there's not any losses on framesizes on tv screen.
So all problems are solved. Thank you.
It was an unbelievable mistake not to look at waveform and vectorscope especially while sending something to a competition. I want to say everyone take a lesson from this but i think it was really easy.
Now color problems are ok and i chose a ready preset rather than a custom one which is PAL...
the camera is not hd, its 2.3mp 3 ccd.
i see it from computer monitor.
i don't know if its related but i have lots of divided screen and keying effects. can this be the reason for 7 gb.
where that color problem happens is black and white. edges become yellow while moving object.
in project...
yes. firstly i must say that i have a lots of color and other effects on my film which i shot with panasonic nvgs 140. then when i exported that 3 min. film as a "movie" into the computer it became about 7 gb. when i watched this 7gb film, it was what i see in editing, i mean the colours and...
its another question in that topic but, i edited my film using premiere pro but when i choose "export to dvd" its quality becomes really poor. I tried all advanced options in exporting, like progressive high quality etc. etc. Do i need something like adobe encore dvd or can i manage burning best...
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