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Re: OnLocation
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John Baumchen
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on Mar 7, 2008 at 11:25:31 pm
On location is only designed to capture the video. Not sure what you mean by 'source' material vs. 'actual' material.
The video coming out of your camera into OnLocation is your source material being recorded onto the HDD.
If you want to compare the video right out of the camera to what Onlocation is doing to it, you'll need an external monitor for the camera video and set it up next to your computer running OnLocation.
Don't know why you would want to do that though. If you set OnLocation up right, (i.e., calibration/focus), then you should see the video exactly as the camera does, unless you want to tweak it on the fly but then, your source material is no longer 'pure'.
Personally, I'd save the adjustments for post.
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