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Anyone using a Marshall V-LCD70P-HDMI monitor?
Does anyone use false color with this monitor? I'm used to using false color from shooting with Red and it works really well. On the 7d - through hdmi, I couldn't get it to show me areas that were blown out (go the color red-the monitor shows overexposed areas as red). Anyone else had this experience? The areas were defiantly over exposed - the monitor would go yellow but not red.
I then tried a sony video camera with hdmi and had the same result - with hdmi. However, when I used a composite connection the monitor would show me areas over exposed (go red). Any ideas? Is there some sort of limiting feature built in to hdmi? |
I just tested it out with the 7D. Regarding the false color, I only get yellow, and I tested yellow marked footage against the Canon's metering and I definitely can't go off yellow being overexposed, because it's not. Therefore, I won't be using false color on it. I wish it had zebras though! Doh!
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I really hope they fix this problem. The main reason I was looking at this monitor was because of false color. I wish it had zebras too!
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Tony, this is the reply for a engineer form marshall asked about this problem:
Hi Carlos, The false colors using the HDMI input Does Not show red colors as over exposed. We have seen this problem and currently are working on a fix for it. We should have a solution for the problem very soon. Martin Bradford Application Engineer Broadcast Media Division 800-800-6608x153 Marshall Electronics, Inc 1910 E. Maple Ave El Segundo, CA 90245 |
Thanks! That's great to hear.
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