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Yoshiyuki Blade
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rmblack said:I was using Mercalli to smooth out some of the pans, but I'm not sure if it was worth it, although you are the first to mention the interlacing issues. I will have to read about converting the levels to the correct range, and do that in my next film. Thanks for the info!
Indeed. Though I'm not 100% sure that what I'm seeing is an oversight in the range, be aware that the following often happens:
Input: PC range -> Output: TV range (assumed by the player)
So while the video is recorded in full range, many video players don't look for full (PC) range flags in the video, assume TV range, and clip off the highs and lows of each video, making it look washed out. There are 2 solutions.
Ideally you want:
Input: PC range -> Output: PC range (player notices the full range flag and takes it into account)
But to be on the safe side you can do this:
Input: Convert to TV range (done in post) -> Output: TV range (assumed by the player)
I dunno how youtube handles full range video, but always be aware of this hiccup that can occur. I think even Blu-ray assumes TV range.
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