Chris Vaglio
February 1st, 2010, 08:50 AM
Hi all,
Our company is having a very strange problem with our HVX 200. Here it goes:
In any format (480i or 720p, PN, etc.), when we look through the viewfinder and LCD, a well-lit subject looks normal. However, when we import the footage using P2 contents manager into our non-linear editing system (using Adobe Premiere CS3), the footage looks darker in certain areas (there is less detail). For example, take the example of a person wearing a black coat. In the viewfinder/LCD, we can see the ruffles and wrinkles, but in Premiere, it appears as one solid black blob.
Interestingly enough, when we open the P2 video files in windows media player, the footage looks normal (so after p2 ingestion, the computer plays the files normally). It is only after we import it that things get funky. To further complicate things - (1) we've never had this problem up until 2 weeks ago (2) the problem persists when using a Firestore 100 drive and (3) the problem DOES NOT occur when we record to tape and digitize. One more thing - we've also reset the camera to factory settings and still have this issue.
Anyone who has any clues to this mystery - we would greatly appreciate the wisdom. I have not been able to find any information about this issue online.
Thank you.
Our company is having a very strange problem with our HVX 200. Here it goes:
In any format (480i or 720p, PN, etc.), when we look through the viewfinder and LCD, a well-lit subject looks normal. However, when we import the footage using P2 contents manager into our non-linear editing system (using Adobe Premiere CS3), the footage looks darker in certain areas (there is less detail). For example, take the example of a person wearing a black coat. In the viewfinder/LCD, we can see the ruffles and wrinkles, but in Premiere, it appears as one solid black blob.
Interestingly enough, when we open the P2 video files in windows media player, the footage looks normal (so after p2 ingestion, the computer plays the files normally). It is only after we import it that things get funky. To further complicate things - (1) we've never had this problem up until 2 weeks ago (2) the problem persists when using a Firestore 100 drive and (3) the problem DOES NOT occur when we record to tape and digitize. One more thing - we've also reset the camera to factory settings and still have this issue.
Anyone who has any clues to this mystery - we would greatly appreciate the wisdom. I have not been able to find any information about this issue online.
Thank you.