Bill Ravens
December 8th, 2001, 03:49 PM
I've been playing with calibrating my DV color balance using a vectorscope and waveform monitor. On one of my cameras, a "cheap" JVC progressive scan cam, the internal color bars always yield the same RGB regardless of the white balance setting. Does anyone know if this is also true of the XL1s? What I have determined is that the XL1s colorbars are pretty near 75% while that darn JVC is WAY off.
By way of processing, I capture the colorbar pattern onto a bitmap, then check the color chroma and luma with Adobe Photoshop. It seems to me the internal color bars aren't much good for calibrating a shoot if they always yield the same numbers regardless of the white balance setting used during exposure. All they seem to do is verify that my capture to HD is not flawed, as I would expect with DV anyway.
I guess it's back to recording the first few frames with an external color bar card.
Bill
By way of processing, I capture the colorbar pattern onto a bitmap, then check the color chroma and luma with Adobe Photoshop. It seems to me the internal color bars aren't much good for calibrating a shoot if they always yield the same numbers regardless of the white balance setting used during exposure. All they seem to do is verify that my capture to HD is not flawed, as I would expect with DV anyway.
I guess it's back to recording the first few frames with an external color bar card.
Bill