Eman Gart
September 4th, 2003, 08:54 PM
I am using the PAL version of the DVX and I have it set on 25P and scenefile F6. All other settings are on default.
I have noticed that when shooting a subject outdoor in sunlight, the parts of the skin that are being directly hit by sunlight become very very bright and almost look whiteish when bringing the footage on the PC. I believe it is similar to 'posterizing' an image in Photoshop. It's almost an overexposed look. I could show some samples if that would help. This also seems to happen indoors with a direct light source in areas where light has the most intensity on.
I have also noticed that although all colors look the way they should, the sky tends to have a gradial from almost a purplish/blue to light blue when brining the footage on the PC.
One other thing is that the footage looks slightly darker than under the same conditions shot with a VX2000. (Indoor with natural light, no direct light on the subject).
Can anyone suggest any tips to solve these issues.
I have noticed that when shooting a subject outdoor in sunlight, the parts of the skin that are being directly hit by sunlight become very very bright and almost look whiteish when bringing the footage on the PC. I believe it is similar to 'posterizing' an image in Photoshop. It's almost an overexposed look. I could show some samples if that would help. This also seems to happen indoors with a direct light source in areas where light has the most intensity on.
I have also noticed that although all colors look the way they should, the sky tends to have a gradial from almost a purplish/blue to light blue when brining the footage on the PC.
One other thing is that the footage looks slightly darker than under the same conditions shot with a VX2000. (Indoor with natural light, no direct light on the subject).
Can anyone suggest any tips to solve these issues.