Afton Grant
December 29th, 2005, 07:21 AM
Hello,
I am editing some video that contains some pretty vibrant colors. When viewed on my computer, many of the reds and blues have a pulsing effect to them - it's quite distracting.
The video was shot using a DVX100A in 24P w/ the anamorphic adapter with the chroma settings turned all the way up. When viewing on the original tape, there is no pulse. Only when it is brought into my NLE--and everywhere after that--that the pulses occur. I am using a PC and Premiere Pro 1.5.
I'm guessing it has something to do with the DV or RGB compression, but I don't know enough about the science of that to be able to solve it. Is there anything I can do upon transfer from tape into computer to maintain the pulse free original video?
Thanks for any and all help. Happy New Year!
Afton Grant
I am editing some video that contains some pretty vibrant colors. When viewed on my computer, many of the reds and blues have a pulsing effect to them - it's quite distracting.
The video was shot using a DVX100A in 24P w/ the anamorphic adapter with the chroma settings turned all the way up. When viewing on the original tape, there is no pulse. Only when it is brought into my NLE--and everywhere after that--that the pulses occur. I am using a PC and Premiere Pro 1.5.
I'm guessing it has something to do with the DV or RGB compression, but I don't know enough about the science of that to be able to solve it. Is there anything I can do upon transfer from tape into computer to maintain the pulse free original video?
Thanks for any and all help. Happy New Year!
Afton Grant