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From: Tim Salazar <grover@cyber.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 11:15:15 -0800
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Subject: Too Hot color LW SA
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I just back from a client. He said the video I did was too hot in colors.
He was using a Waveform monitor. Can't he just dail it in with a TBC or
video level?
I haven't had these problems before. I was using framestore for saving.
However, I just converted to LightWave stand alone. It saves in IFFs. I
use a PAR v2.34 and had the NTSC filter on. But it still came out over 100.
Do I have to cool my color settings in LightWave, like the old Deluxe
Paint daze?
Or is it the NTSC filter in the PAR doing me in?
Would the filter in ADPro/ImageFX do better?
Thanks,
Tim
grover@cyber.net