Bill Graham
August 19th, 2004, 12:57 PM
Hi, all,
Had my XL1S for a couple of weeks and shot tons of vid on different settings to test. When I burn it to DVD and watch it on the TV, it looks a bit washed out compared to the broadcasted programmes. I have both analog and digital progs on the TV and the digital stuff seems less saturated than analog. Is this due to the MPEG2 compression? I have shot with colour gain set 3 notches up, white balanced with a Warm Card and shoved up the saturation in post. When I get a colour match with the TV, the skin tones always look as if the people have been lying on a beach for a week. Am I expecting too much from the camera or am I doing something basically wrong? I must have read every post on these forums but no-one seems to have posted anything similar.
Any and all guidance appreciated.
Had my XL1S for a couple of weeks and shot tons of vid on different settings to test. When I burn it to DVD and watch it on the TV, it looks a bit washed out compared to the broadcasted programmes. I have both analog and digital progs on the TV and the digital stuff seems less saturated than analog. Is this due to the MPEG2 compression? I have shot with colour gain set 3 notches up, white balanced with a Warm Card and shoved up the saturation in post. When I get a colour match with the TV, the skin tones always look as if the people have been lying on a beach for a week. Am I expecting too much from the camera or am I doing something basically wrong? I must have read every post on these forums but no-one seems to have posted anything similar.
Any and all guidance appreciated.