Peter Jefferson
February 15th, 2004, 10:38 AM
hey all, i have some q's
I am an event videographer, so many times my settings are set to auto, these q's primarily pertain to auto modes, but theres afew otheres there..
Im hoping afew other members would find the answers tot these q's helpful too...
1) what woudl be the "standard" setting for white balance detection...?? At the moment, im using 90/90 which seems alittle too high, which overexposes shots when i watch the footage on a monitor or tv.. i thought about dropping it, but the lower i go, the more it detects, and those lines can sometimes get to a point of NOT being able ot see what it is im filming..
2) White balance and Colour balance tracking..
Ive noticed that white balance tracking (auto) is FASTER on settings other than Cine.. problem i have thou, is once i have found the balance i need how do i LOCK IT IN PLACE??
2a) WBa and WBb manual mode.. one has a distintly red filter while the other is blue.. the problem i have is that sometimes i want whats inbetween... how to i do that?
One way to speed up the tracking i found is to switch around all there till the camera adjusts
3) White balance and Black Balance..
Sometimes, when i move from outdoors to indoors, and im running AWT sometimes the tracking goes awry (normal on al cams that ive owned, and it doesnt bother me) so i get teh deep blue compensation hitting an indoor low lit room..
Now the only way around this at the moment (i think) is to run the Balance check (the one where you hold down the button under the lens for 5 seconds.. ) or switching the cam on while facing a white card.
Is there a more efficient way to do this??
4) Cine and skin settings,
Ive noticed and read many articles on this, and i like the fact that the whites glow as oppsed to being flat whites... I also like the way the DVX handles backlight situations, as it retains PERFECT skin tones, even if light is coming form behind...
is there a way, though, where my backgrounds WONT be washed out when i want to get a good clear facial??
5) Home video..
Ive noticed some shots, look ALOT like home video, while others (for some unknown reason) come across with that film look.. i know DOF plays alot in this, but i have some shots where regardless of what i have, the colours, and sharpness jsut seem to be too deep.. no i dont particularly want to drop my colour levels, as these make up for the cine and skin settings above, but the sharpness can be an issue sometimes, while other times, its perfect (i have detail set to -2, with a thick setting)
umm.. oh and one other thing,.. i have noticed that ont eh left hand side, beyond the actual viewable area, there is a thing strip of "defective" colour.. its so minute that you woudl hardly notice it, but it IS there and can be a probelm or web related material (as web stuff shows the ful display, not cropped like tv)
anyone else see this line/? i rememebr reading about it, so it didnt phase me.. and i do have a workaround... but id rather not overprocess my work..
any response to any of the above is gretly appreciated!!!
I am an event videographer, so many times my settings are set to auto, these q's primarily pertain to auto modes, but theres afew otheres there..
Im hoping afew other members would find the answers tot these q's helpful too...
1) what woudl be the "standard" setting for white balance detection...?? At the moment, im using 90/90 which seems alittle too high, which overexposes shots when i watch the footage on a monitor or tv.. i thought about dropping it, but the lower i go, the more it detects, and those lines can sometimes get to a point of NOT being able ot see what it is im filming..
2) White balance and Colour balance tracking..
Ive noticed that white balance tracking (auto) is FASTER on settings other than Cine.. problem i have thou, is once i have found the balance i need how do i LOCK IT IN PLACE??
2a) WBa and WBb manual mode.. one has a distintly red filter while the other is blue.. the problem i have is that sometimes i want whats inbetween... how to i do that?
One way to speed up the tracking i found is to switch around all there till the camera adjusts
3) White balance and Black Balance..
Sometimes, when i move from outdoors to indoors, and im running AWT sometimes the tracking goes awry (normal on al cams that ive owned, and it doesnt bother me) so i get teh deep blue compensation hitting an indoor low lit room..
Now the only way around this at the moment (i think) is to run the Balance check (the one where you hold down the button under the lens for 5 seconds.. ) or switching the cam on while facing a white card.
Is there a more efficient way to do this??
4) Cine and skin settings,
Ive noticed and read many articles on this, and i like the fact that the whites glow as oppsed to being flat whites... I also like the way the DVX handles backlight situations, as it retains PERFECT skin tones, even if light is coming form behind...
is there a way, though, where my backgrounds WONT be washed out when i want to get a good clear facial??
5) Home video..
Ive noticed some shots, look ALOT like home video, while others (for some unknown reason) come across with that film look.. i know DOF plays alot in this, but i have some shots where regardless of what i have, the colours, and sharpness jsut seem to be too deep.. no i dont particularly want to drop my colour levels, as these make up for the cine and skin settings above, but the sharpness can be an issue sometimes, while other times, its perfect (i have detail set to -2, with a thick setting)
umm.. oh and one other thing,.. i have noticed that ont eh left hand side, beyond the actual viewable area, there is a thing strip of "defective" colour.. its so minute that you woudl hardly notice it, but it IS there and can be a probelm or web related material (as web stuff shows the ful display, not cropped like tv)
anyone else see this line/? i rememebr reading about it, so it didnt phase me.. and i do have a workaround... but id rather not overprocess my work..
any response to any of the above is gretly appreciated!!!