Ali Husain
June 17th, 2007, 06:11 PM
for very low-light footage that needs to be brightened, why do i get so much better results using the gamma control slider on, say, the primary color corrector plugin, compared to using the curves plugin? (of course i also have to move the offset and gain controls on the color corrector plugin)
when i make the slightest adjustment with the curves control i get discontinuities in the color histogram scope. when i make adjustments using the gamma control in the color corrector i continue to get a clean continuous histogram. what is going on here? is the color corrector plugin using wider bit-depth internally? i see no way of duplicating the effect of the gamma curve slider using curves: besides the smooth histogram and output it produces, i can't seem to replicate it even in an unsmooth way. i'm completely happy using the gamma curve control from now on (i used to use the curves to brighten footage), but i'd like to know what's going on.
thanks!
when i make the slightest adjustment with the curves control i get discontinuities in the color histogram scope. when i make adjustments using the gamma control in the color corrector i continue to get a clean continuous histogram. what is going on here? is the color corrector plugin using wider bit-depth internally? i see no way of duplicating the effect of the gamma curve slider using curves: besides the smooth histogram and output it produces, i can't seem to replicate it even in an unsmooth way. i'm completely happy using the gamma curve control from now on (i used to use the curves to brighten footage), but i'd like to know what's going on.
thanks!