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Andris Krastins
June 12th, 2007, 11:35 AM
Hello, I'm new to filmmaking and would like to know what are the options for a HD monitor if I want to adjust colours in the field?

Or should I just leave it all to postprocess and edit the colours with computer software?

Thank you

Chris Soucy
June 12th, 2007, 12:14 PM
I'm not sure what you mean by "adjust colours in the field?".

If you're referring to colour balance, there are very few, if any, options that will give you a good idea of what it's really going to look like on "the big screen". This is something you would be better off learning by trial and error.

If you're trying to adjust other colour parameters "in the field" there must surely be something seriously wrong with your camera.

As for HD monitors, well, there are few HD options of any sort. To my knowledge there is not one sub 21" true 1080 X 1920 field monitor on the market designed to run on battery power. There is not one 24" or smaller HD monitor (LCD) I would trust to get the colour balance right (assuming it could be powered) in a fit.

In short, at this point in time, "field" HD monitors are a myth (In my humble opinion).

In short, learn what settings give what results in what lighting situations and once learned, it will serve you well. It isn't quick or easy but it certainly works.

If you really MUST know what colour temperatures are in the scene, invest in a good Colourimeter (if you can find one) and use that. They're as rare as hens teeth but can be had, I picked mine up second hand (ex Technical College equipment) but it really is about as much use as an ashtray on a bicycle. It's so easy to correct colour in post nowadays, getting all anal about getting the temp right to the last degree is simply that.

Cheers,


Chris

Andris Krastins
June 12th, 2007, 12:20 PM
Thank you for your input!
Yes, I meant colour balance. Sorry, English is not my primary language.
I will leave colour balance to postprocess then.
Thanks again