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Hayk Paul March 10th, 2007 07:52 PM

HD110U Best Color
 
Hey guys, i'm wondering which colors come out best on the jvc for you guys, reds, greens, blues.....? Which the strongest and which the weakest.

Stephen L. Noe March 10th, 2007 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Hayk Paul (Post 639557)
Hey guys, i'm wondering which colors come out best on the jvc for you guys, reds, greens, blues.....? Which the strongest and which the weakest.

Have a look at the video on this thread Click Here. I've already dissected the channels for you.

You'll find the Blue is the weakest.

keep shooting!

Hayk Paul March 11th, 2007 12:09 AM

thanks but that didn't really go into the colors and it was primarily talking about the 250, whereas I'm asking about the 100/110. thanks anyway though.

Stephen L. Noe March 11th, 2007 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Hayk Paul (Post 639635)
thanks but that didn't really go into the colors and it was primarily talking about the 250, whereas I'm asking about the 100/110. thanks anyway though.

?????

Did you watch the movie?

Paul Jefferies March 11th, 2007 07:24 AM

I edited some stuff recently with very strong coloured lighting on an HD101 - a shot reverse shot with one person lit bright red and the other lit bright green (don't ask) and I had the worst results with the red lighting in terms of blockiness - however I think overexposure may have been an issue as well

Hayk Paul March 11th, 2007 12:19 PM

ok, just watched the movie, sorry hadn't realised it was there before even though you pointed it out. it was interesting and it helped but now i'm wondering if that means the red and green is fine on the 100 and only the blue is not good, and what that means exactly, i mean does that mean that if i shoot a blue sky its going to look more noisy, for example???

Stephen L. Noe March 11th, 2007 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Hayk Paul (Post 639811)
ok, just watched the movie, sorry hadn't realised it was there before even though you pointed it out. it was interesting and it helped but now i'm wondering if that means the red and green is fine on the 100 and only the blue is not good, and what that means exactly, i mean does that mean that if i shoot a blue sky its going to look more noisy, for example???

As with most video cameras, you have to watch the reds for over exposure which will cause blooming in your reds. This is why I'd always had trouble with Paolo's True color files. They are nice but they don't take into account the reds prevalence to overexposure in alot of situations. Be cognizant of that. If you want to chromakey, I'd recommend using the green channel.


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