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Washed out dvds in DVDSP
by
Justin Pokrant
(LankBeach)
on May 16, 2008 at 6:04:15 pm
I've searched for this topic but haven't really found the answers I was looking for so hopefully you guys can shed some light on this.
Every dvd I burn seems like it has a gamma shift on it, making it appear lighter than it should be. This is apparent being played in mac's dvd player right next to the original quicktime, and on ntsc monitors.
Coming out of compressor it looks identical to the original quicktime, but once it comes out of dvdsp it looks washed out.
I know you can apply a gamma shift in compressor to make up for this, but that gamma shift shouldn't really be there in the first place should it?
Is there a bug or a setting within dvdsp/compressor that is causing this? I am currently using dvdsp 4, and compressor 2 and use all the best quality settings within each.
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