Ty Ford
April 25th, 2014, 04:42 PM
Hi,
I have an HM 650. My associate has an HM 750 with an optional 17x lens: Fujinon manual focus lens.
Fujinon XT17SX4.5BRM K1
We were expecting (based on comments) that the 650 would actually blow the 750 away. Nope. The picture is much sharper on the 750. One JVC rep offered some tweaks that seemed to have helped.
You'll forgive me, my audio knowledge far outweighs my video knowledge.
Without the tweaks, my associate had to sharpen my footage to +6- in Adobe Premiere and said the blacks were crushed and there was a little noise. He was amazed that the sharpen filter would actually go to 60 without scratching his eyes out. Usually anything over 10 is unusable.
The JVC rep suggested these changes: Detail to +6. Master Black to -3, Knee Auto, Stretch Level 1, Color Gain +3. I shot some footage and when we brought it into Premiere, My associate only had to bump detail to 10 instead of 60. Blacks were up off the line, but still a little crushed and there was some noise in the blacks that were looking at a mottled black backdrop.
He was happy with the changes cause by the above adjustments. My question is, is there room for further improvement? Some way to uncrush the blacks and lower the noise….and anything else.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Ty Ford
50 MBps in May! What a nice surprise!
I have an HM 650. My associate has an HM 750 with an optional 17x lens: Fujinon manual focus lens.
Fujinon XT17SX4.5BRM K1
We were expecting (based on comments) that the 650 would actually blow the 750 away. Nope. The picture is much sharper on the 750. One JVC rep offered some tweaks that seemed to have helped.
You'll forgive me, my audio knowledge far outweighs my video knowledge.
Without the tweaks, my associate had to sharpen my footage to +6- in Adobe Premiere and said the blacks were crushed and there was a little noise. He was amazed that the sharpen filter would actually go to 60 without scratching his eyes out. Usually anything over 10 is unusable.
The JVC rep suggested these changes: Detail to +6. Master Black to -3, Knee Auto, Stretch Level 1, Color Gain +3. I shot some footage and when we brought it into Premiere, My associate only had to bump detail to 10 instead of 60. Blacks were up off the line, but still a little crushed and there was some noise in the blacks that were looking at a mottled black backdrop.
He was happy with the changes cause by the above adjustments. My question is, is there room for further improvement? Some way to uncrush the blacks and lower the noise….and anything else.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Ty Ford
50 MBps in May! What a nice surprise!