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Re: Rendering unmodified footage causes dark, incorrect video gamma and hue
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Mitch Lewis
on Aug 28, 2009 at 7:09:25 am
Thanks Todd (again!). I've already modified my Interpret Rules text file (didn't help). But I haven't tried the settings recommend by the user (Michael) in the final comment. I'm at home now, but I'm going to try it when I'm back at work tomorrow.
Just to be clear, I'm shooting Sony XDCAM EX footag, importing that into AE. Then rendering as ProRes 422 HQ progressive (1920 x 1080).
BTW, I wish I knew the code to set up the Interpret Rules text file to make XDCAM EX interpret as Rec 709. Maybe the solution might be to make it interpret all 1920 x 1080 video as Rec 709....but I'm too chicken to try it. :)
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