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Subject: Re: Too Hot color LW SA
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TIM GROVER ASKS:
>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?
He's the client--he shouldn't have to. (!)
>
>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.
>
Things can't get hotter than 255/255/255. Check to see if your PAR's
Beta/M ][ button is on the correct setting.
Also, check for termination. If he is incorrectly terminated, he