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Re: DV Video Grading

Posted by Martin Heffels on 09/26/60 11:37

On 18 Jan 2006 05:43:31 -0800, "Rayne" <mineapollo@gmail.com> wrote:

>Thanks, erm less so for all the bits of unwanted stuff on the tape. i
>was thinking more of the deeper shadows and the richer colours
>represented by film. How does DV compare, en passant, in terms of
>colour, to film? What are the Major differences. I can tell the
>difference watching it on screen, but i couldnt tell you why.

- Film holds 11 stops of light, while your measily little video-camera
holds 5-6 stops. That is a huge difference, and will determine how deep you
can look in the shadows, and how high in the higlights.
- Due to compression, video throws away a lot of the colour-detail.
- Another major difference is that film is progressive, while video usually
is interlaced.

Making video look like film, is to treat it like film when you shoot it.

cheers

-martin-
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Never be afraid to try something new.
Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark.
A large group of professionals built the Titanic.

 

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