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Colin Minihan June 8th, 2005 09:49 PM

--- read file name for descritpion of what the still is... maybe this will help more

http://www.digitalinterference.net/w...boxuncompe.jpg

http://www.digitalinterference.net/w...ncompresed.jpg

http://www.digitalinterference.net/p...widescreen.jpg this is what i want... but in uncompressed

Kyle Ringin June 9th, 2005 12:52 AM

I've posted the link to Mike Crash's filter a few times before, but no-one seems to have used it, I find it works pretty well, I just have to fiddle with the settings to get the least deinterlace artifacts for that particular footage. What's your experience with it Glenn? What settings do you use?

DJ, the artifacting you talk about could be because when you convert 16:9 to 4:3 LB you are resizing the video vertically from 480 pixels to 360 pixels so fields might be getting a bit confused. If you deinterlaced first it might solve the problem.

Brent Marks June 9th, 2005 01:01 AM

How would I create/put together this effect?
 
Black and white video.... but there is blood in the scene.... and only it shows up as real strong red...on video...


Like alot of the effects they did on Sin City?

thanks ahead of time...

Vince Debart June 9th, 2005 06:12 AM

after its rendered and burned

Thanks

Newdjeen Klime June 9th, 2005 07:00 AM

! This function avial. only in V6

1 Go to Display properties
2 Select the Secundary Monitor, and after this select V on the
Extend my Windows desctop onto this monitor
function
3 Open Vegas - Go to Option -> Preferences ->Preview devices -> Setup you settigs -> Apply, Rastart Vegas and enjoy

Happy Editing

PS This output is Progressive, is NOT Interlaced

N.

* Sorry for my Eng (I'm d't speake English)

Edward Troxel June 9th, 2005 07:30 AM

I have the procedure for passing both ONE color and MULTIPLE colors in one of the last 3 or 4 issues of my newsletter. Click the link under my name and go to the newsletter archives.

Edward Troxel June 9th, 2005 07:36 AM

If it is truely viewed as a secondary monitor, it should work. I would suspect that the video driver must make it appear as a secondary monitor. Does your video card have two monitor outputs? Or is it only the single video output plus your "S-Video" output? If it's the second, it's very possible that it isn't a "true" secondary monitor.

Personally, I still use firewire to preview on a TV.

Paul Kali June 9th, 2005 08:19 AM

Is there a way to reset vegas (other than holding ctrl-alt and starting vegas. I tried that and it does not work). i dont have 20k through 320k. I just have 20k to 56k. Hopefully resetting vegas will fix this problem.

Edward Troxel June 9th, 2005 08:50 AM

You could always try an uninstall/reinstall.

Mathiu Zimmermann June 9th, 2005 09:01 AM

I actually got it to work now! My SVHS Exit is a "true" secondary output and also recognized by Vegas.

Now my next Problem is, that my "Video-Monitor" a TV of the real cheap kind is always loosing its Brightness/Contrast/Hue Informations that I tried to save using the Vegas color-Bars feature and the "http://www.videouniversity.com/tvbars2.htm " tutorial.

Is there a good programm out there to save me an ICM profile with "corrected" brightness/color informations to feed into the Vegas Properties, I have already tried Adobe Gamma (which comes with Photoshop), but I am not yet satisfied.

Thanks! Matthias

@Newdjeen: How would I detemine if it is Progressive or Interlaced.

Paul Del Vecchio June 9th, 2005 09:38 AM

View video on External Monitor and IN Vegas monitor at the same time
 
Can you view your video on the monitor in Vegas and an external Monitor connected via firewire at the same time?
Thanks,
Paul D.V.

Edward Troxel June 9th, 2005 09:48 AM

When stopped: yes. While playing back: no.

DJ Kinney June 9th, 2005 09:54 AM

Totally. That's it, Kyle. I need to deinterlace before the resize, I think. I will do some tests. But it definitely has to do with the workflow. Nice. Thanks.

On the Mike Crash filter, I've looked, I've tried, and it seems complicated, especially as there is no simple readme or rudimentary instructions. Can anyone give a run-down? Perhaps a seperate thread on that plugin would be in order.

DJ Kinney June 9th, 2005 09:59 AM

Also, vegas has that plugin preset all ready to go (with differing degrees of success)... the most important thing would be to use a fake blood mixture to really bring out the colour.

FX -> Colour Corrector (secondary) -> Desaturate all but reds

But you should set up the scene so that you won't have other reds. You may want to even cool down the skin tones before you run that filter, as skin has red in it.

Vince Debart June 9th, 2005 10:00 AM

Tape-style audio scrubbing new in Vegas 6?
 
Ok does this mean it’s an audible scrub?

Vince


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