Jeff Wallace
August 11th, 2011, 10:49 PM
I'm curious if anyone else is having this problem. I've bee using the GH2 for a lot of corporate work -- either in the studio or outdoors, and I'm finding that the LCD screen gives a completely inaccurate display of color temperature. Here are some scenarios:
In the studio using 3 point lighting, white balancing to a warm card. Image looks great on the LCD screen... perfect in fact. When I pull up the footage in Final Cut Pro, it looks nothing like it did on the screen... way too orange or too yellow.
Another scenario... shooting outdoors, and using the Kelvin white balance settings of 56k or 54k... image looks great on the screen. Perfect in fact.
I pull up the footage in the edit bay and it looks like crap.
WTF? Am I missing something here or is this a major flaw with these cameras? I mean, if you can't tell what the image really looks like, then what's the point?
I've used the Canon 5D and 7D and their LCD screens are definitely WYSIWYG.
In the studio using 3 point lighting, white balancing to a warm card. Image looks great on the LCD screen... perfect in fact. When I pull up the footage in Final Cut Pro, it looks nothing like it did on the screen... way too orange or too yellow.
Another scenario... shooting outdoors, and using the Kelvin white balance settings of 56k or 54k... image looks great on the screen. Perfect in fact.
I pull up the footage in the edit bay and it looks like crap.
WTF? Am I missing something here or is this a major flaw with these cameras? I mean, if you can't tell what the image really looks like, then what's the point?
I've used the Canon 5D and 7D and their LCD screens are definitely WYSIWYG.