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Re: whites shift when rendering with broadcast safe filter
by SammyClam on Aug 18, 2006 at 5:50:25 pm

Thanks for all your efforts, I really need to solve this mystery - and fast! I normally use the 3 way corrector and bring down the highlights, adjusting each clip individually. I was trying to save time on this project. So much for that.

To answer your questions, Bret, the filter checkbox IS selected in the current sequence, not just overall. And other filters, such as sepia, are rendering fine. Additionally, I'm processing whites as whites.

To reiterate the problem, the raw footage registers whites to the max, 107 on the histogram. When I bring this down with either the broadcast safe filter, or the color corrector 3 way - or using both together - such that the histogram and other scope readings read under 100 and the range check gives me a green checkmark, THEN RENDER, my whites shift back into the hot zone, now peaking at about 103-105.

I've trashed the prefs to no avail. I wish I could attach screenshots but seems the cow won't allow that. PLEASE HELP, SOMEONE!

Thanks, SC


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