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Reply-To: CRSO.LightWave@canrem.com
Subject: Re: Too Hot color LW SA
From: nicolai.grut@canrem.com (Nicolai Grut)
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Date: Sun, 5 Feb 1995 03:05:00 -0500
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> > I know someone else mentioned my next point and the answer was : "
> > they shouldn't have to" but If an editor calls me and tells me
> that
> > the colours are too hot or are bleeding and I think I have taken
> > every precaution to avoid that, why can't they lower the chroma
> > level on their TBC? The only answer I have gotten is that it would
> > change the colour of the logo, which I would think would be the
> > same if I lowered the saturation before I render.
> >
> > -Nicolai
> >
> > P.S: The comment I hear most after clients/producers view my
> > preview tapes: "that's great but let's make the red even brighter
> > and more vibrant"
> >What about running the images through ADPro's NTSC-correction
> operator?
> Would that take too much time, or does it not work well?
Time is really the problem.
Also, I don't see why I should need to do that. It's a bit like mowing
your lawn and then having to go back and clip each blade of grass again
with scissors.
-Nicolai
nicolai.grut@Canrem.Com