Declan Casey
October 13th, 2007, 05:51 PM
Hi All,
I'm currently in the process of filming a training video for a hair salon. I'm using two A1s. Both have gain L set to -3db. When I went to review the first days footage there seems to be a large amount of "fluxing" gain or grain in the image. The salon we're filming in has lots of lights, some flouresent, some halogen spots and some normal Tungsten incandencents so I did try to manually set the WB with a 100 IRE card. The image I'm getting is washed out, the blacks look gray and everything is grainy. Does anybody have any ideas of CPs to try and combat this?
I've uploaded a 4 second clip ( shot at 25F and imported to FCP at 1080p25, exported to 720p H264). If you look at the black in it you should see what Im talking about.
http://fyp.ie/declan/XH-A1%20Grain%20Problem%20720p%20H264.mov
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Declan
I'm currently in the process of filming a training video for a hair salon. I'm using two A1s. Both have gain L set to -3db. When I went to review the first days footage there seems to be a large amount of "fluxing" gain or grain in the image. The salon we're filming in has lots of lights, some flouresent, some halogen spots and some normal Tungsten incandencents so I did try to manually set the WB with a 100 IRE card. The image I'm getting is washed out, the blacks look gray and everything is grainy. Does anybody have any ideas of CPs to try and combat this?
I've uploaded a 4 second clip ( shot at 25F and imported to FCP at 1080p25, exported to 720p H264). If you look at the black in it you should see what Im talking about.
http://fyp.ie/declan/XH-A1%20Grain%20Problem%20720p%20H264.mov
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Declan