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Re: Color Correcting HD Converted to SD
by
sumfun
on Nov 3, 2007 at 6:22:59 pm
Thanks guys. The reason I asked was that I was seeing what Walter mentioned. The colors looked good in HD, but when I output to SD it looked a little too saturated. I thought maybe this was due to the difference in color spaces between HD and SD.
So I guess what you're recommending is to CC in the original format, then make any adjustments in the delivery format. I usually try to avoid doing things twice, but if that's what it takes, then I'll do it. The second time is more an overall adjustment, so it shouldn't take long.
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by sumfun on Nov 3, 2007 at 1:55:47 pm
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