![]() ![]() Other Published Resources Compiled by Nick, Set, et al My free dual range RGB YUV grayscale and stepwedge for handoff, screens, and printersīetter Clipping Demo (using Photoshop Action) Original compilation of YUV Levels resources (2011) by amendegw and jazzy (Archive, a few broken links)Ī useful printer, monitor, and video levels target. Monitor and Viewing Conditions for Color Correcting (not updated yet) Seven Lossless Codecs Rendering Comparison (2011) RGB / YUV Intermediate Codec Shootout - 2018 Wagging the Dog - Effects of Hyperoptimal Upload Bitrates on Youtube Quality Monitor Calibration on the Cheap - a Windows 10 Tutorial HDR to 8 Bit Grading Tip - Reclaiming the Shadows Why don't my broadcast and PVR recordings work in Vegas? UPDATED ~~ Fixing the "Pale Screen of Misery" ~~ Note: Set the Youtube Player to 720p (it defaults to 360p)Īdding Player Chapter Markers to MP4 files Highlight Reel 2000-2010 (Deinterlaced and Upscaled to 720p from NTSC DVD) Regional Music Direction / Production Credits: West Side Story (1996), The Who's Tommy (1998), Anything Goes (1998, 2000), Personals (2000), Suds (2001), Broadway Then and Now (2001), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2002), Fiddler on the Roof (2003), Little Shop of Horrors (2004), South Pacific (2005), Hello, Dolly! (2005), Grease! (2006), The Sound of Music (school, 2007), Jesus Christ, Superstar (2007), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (2008), The Fantasticks (2009), The Enlightenment (Regional Premiere, 2010) Technicolor Corp., Eastman Kodak, Inc., Noritsu, Pako, Hope Industries, Gretag Macbeth, CPI, Pallas Chicago/Denver, Phototron, QMI, Royal Color. Film and Imaging QA / Technical & Training Certifications Vegas Editor since 2001 (Sonic Foundry Vegas Video 2) mp4 with the same looking colours is best, and not the default way Vegas seems to handle it looking washed out in most export options? What's correct? If the original has good blacks in VLC then surely rendering it out as an. The thing is though I've also seen people say to disable that filter before rendering. I did that with the project set to 8bit and it looks normal even rendered to x264. The other thing I've noticed people say is to use the filter: studio RGB to computer RGB. If i keep 8bit settings and render using x264 and xvid they both render looking washed out, there are a few built in options that render 8bit looking normal like Sony AVC/MVC. This seems to give the same colour as the original VOB file even when rendered out. What I've tried is changing the project to 32bit, view transform off. In VLC the original VOB has better blacks etc. I have a VOB file that i made from a DVD of mine, after i import to Vegas i notice that the colour looks kinda washed out in the preview window, same with a game video i have. ![]()
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