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Re: Color to 16mm, Broadcast Safe?
by
Rafael Amador
on Nov 5, 2009 at 1:10:26 pm
Hi Joseph,
I'm about to start to correct the pictures of the short and I would like to ask you a couple of question.
I've been thinking about how to get what you suggested: Get rid of the RGB illegal values while keeping the Luma as untouched as possible.
I guess that I can tweak the "Broadcast Safe" in Color setting "Celling IRE: 109". This would cut for sure all the below 0 values.
But what about the values over 100?
By default I desaturate High and Low. I guess this will help but won't be enough.
What else can I try in Color or AE to make sure I won't get any strange color in the Highlights?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Rafael
www.nagavideo.com
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Color to 16mm, Broadcast Safe?
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