Steven White
August 26th, 2005, 07:00 AM
Last night I upgraded my video driver with the latest universal driver set from nVidia (I have an MSI GeForceFX 5200 128 MB card, running two 17" 1280x1080 LCD displays in a horizontal span mode). There were a lot of interesting improvements with the new driver - not the least of which is that I can now run my monitors at 72 Hz for working with 24p content.
What's interesting is that now in the Premiere Pro monitor window, the colours are a little strange. When I'm sitting on a still frame, the image looks normal (as it has looked for the longest time on both playback and video for as long as I can remember), but when I hit "play in the monitor window, I end up with a more saturated and contrasty look.
I went into the card settings and determined that this colour adjustment was definitely from the overlay settings in the video card... which I have manually adjusted to have a perfectly flat gamma from 0 to 1 and show everything with appropriate (0% or 100%) contrast, saturation, hue etc. The settings are identical to the rendering settings of every other monitor mode (desktop, fullscreen video etc.) The video playback looks better, but not perfect.
What am I missing? Is it a gamma setting? It seems the video looks closer to how it looks on a TV than it does on a computer, and I think I can see more information from highlights in the overlayed video - but I could really go for some consistency - How the heck am I going to be able to colour correct otherwise?
Also - Suppose I want two gamma settings... one for web-colour correction, and one for DVD colour correction. How would I go about this?
-Steve
What's interesting is that now in the Premiere Pro monitor window, the colours are a little strange. When I'm sitting on a still frame, the image looks normal (as it has looked for the longest time on both playback and video for as long as I can remember), but when I hit "play in the monitor window, I end up with a more saturated and contrasty look.
I went into the card settings and determined that this colour adjustment was definitely from the overlay settings in the video card... which I have manually adjusted to have a perfectly flat gamma from 0 to 1 and show everything with appropriate (0% or 100%) contrast, saturation, hue etc. The settings are identical to the rendering settings of every other monitor mode (desktop, fullscreen video etc.) The video playback looks better, but not perfect.
What am I missing? Is it a gamma setting? It seems the video looks closer to how it looks on a TV than it does on a computer, and I think I can see more information from highlights in the overlayed video - but I could really go for some consistency - How the heck am I going to be able to colour correct otherwise?
Also - Suppose I want two gamma settings... one for web-colour correction, and one for DVD colour correction. How would I go about this?
-Steve