Benoit Bissonnette
April 13th, 2008, 08:21 PM
Hi all,
I'm turning to the experts of this forum to hopefully shed some additional light on a noise problem with my Canon XH A1.
I'm shooting instructional videos on how to assemble, tune and use woodworking machinery. Whenever I film something black, like a power switch, knobs, or plastic covers, I end up with a lot of noise in the black areas only (actually, I can see the pixels "dancing"). Of course, everything is lit properly with studio lighting, gain at 0db, and I shoot fully manual with my aperture set to around 2.4, 2.8 or 4.0 max (1/60sec and 60i).
The problem is this "dancing" noise on the black areas which is very obvious only on my 26" Samsung LCD TV which I use as my CC monitor (it's hooked up to my computer with a HDMI cable). The same footage on my Samsung SyncMaster 206BW computer monitor isn't that bad, actually, I'm not even sure I can see it.
I tried burning a DVD (which has been downsampled to SD) so I can watch it on my CRT TV in the living room. Once again, I can't see it on my CRT TV but on the Samsung LCD TV, the SD sample is still noisy in the black spots.
The only reason why I'm stressing about it it's because I want to make sure my HD footage won't have that problem once it's ready to be release in full HD (the initial delivery will be in SD to comply with the market right now).
Of course, I also want to learn how to minimize this effects, I've got a few shorts scheduled for the coming months and I'd like to have that problem taken care of.
Here are the two samples showing the problem. The first one is the original clip coming from the camera (no filtering). The second clip is downsampled with Sorenson Squeeze to the SD format. None of those 2 clips have been rendered or modified in any way. It's a 15sec clip showing the ON/OFF switch with no movement at all. Let me know if you can see it too.
http://www.microbois.com/temp/TestTool.m2t (50 megs)
http://www.microbois.com/temp/TestTool_SD.mpg (10 megs)
I will appreciate any suggestions that may help me.
Best regards,
Benoit
P.S.: Does the secret lies in "crushing" the blacks? If so, how I do you do it with Vegas?
I'm turning to the experts of this forum to hopefully shed some additional light on a noise problem with my Canon XH A1.
I'm shooting instructional videos on how to assemble, tune and use woodworking machinery. Whenever I film something black, like a power switch, knobs, or plastic covers, I end up with a lot of noise in the black areas only (actually, I can see the pixels "dancing"). Of course, everything is lit properly with studio lighting, gain at 0db, and I shoot fully manual with my aperture set to around 2.4, 2.8 or 4.0 max (1/60sec and 60i).
The problem is this "dancing" noise on the black areas which is very obvious only on my 26" Samsung LCD TV which I use as my CC monitor (it's hooked up to my computer with a HDMI cable). The same footage on my Samsung SyncMaster 206BW computer monitor isn't that bad, actually, I'm not even sure I can see it.
I tried burning a DVD (which has been downsampled to SD) so I can watch it on my CRT TV in the living room. Once again, I can't see it on my CRT TV but on the Samsung LCD TV, the SD sample is still noisy in the black spots.
The only reason why I'm stressing about it it's because I want to make sure my HD footage won't have that problem once it's ready to be release in full HD (the initial delivery will be in SD to comply with the market right now).
Of course, I also want to learn how to minimize this effects, I've got a few shorts scheduled for the coming months and I'd like to have that problem taken care of.
Here are the two samples showing the problem. The first one is the original clip coming from the camera (no filtering). The second clip is downsampled with Sorenson Squeeze to the SD format. None of those 2 clips have been rendered or modified in any way. It's a 15sec clip showing the ON/OFF switch with no movement at all. Let me know if you can see it too.
http://www.microbois.com/temp/TestTool.m2t (50 megs)
http://www.microbois.com/temp/TestTool_SD.mpg (10 megs)
I will appreciate any suggestions that may help me.
Best regards,
Benoit
P.S.: Does the secret lies in "crushing" the blacks? If so, how I do you do it with Vegas?