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Date: Wed, 25 Jan 1995 23:18:51 -0500 (EST)
From: Daniel Thomas <dthomas@CAM.ORG>
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To: Tim Salazar <grover@cyber.net>
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Subject: Re: Too Hot color LW SA
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On Wed, 25 Jan 1995, Tim Salazar wrote:
> 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.
>
There is something wrong somewhere in your system! On what type of vtr
are you recording? Did you connect directly the output PAR to the Vtr or
is it loop throw an another equipment or monitor? Do you have a waveform?
If you connect your PAR directly to your vtr, be sure the input is
terminated. I don't undestrand how a framestore can be hot. I did many
tests in the past, and ALL of them were positive. No framestore was too
hot in chroma or luma.
So the problem can be between the Video Toaster and PAR (again check if
input is really terminated). Also, if the video output to the recorder is
loop to a monitor,you may have problem. I suggest you to send me a
schematic of your installation. I do video (as cameraman, video editor
and consultant) since 76. I surely can solve your problem with drawing!!!
Daniel Thomas
dthomas@CAM.ORG