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I'll have some jpegs this weekend. Just been busy!
heath |
Thanks Heath! You're the man!
(special request...) Can you take some tape of something horizontal that's ever so slightly over-exposed so we can see if that's what the problem is? Thanks a ton!!! - GLupien |
Which problem? I'm so busy, I've lost track...
I won't have the camera as of Tuesday, so I'll try and do it ASAP. I'm loaning it to a friend for some potential work. heath |
HD10 Shots
Here a few HD10 shots I did while running a few filter tests a month ago. The pics are compressed with jpeg compression so they look worse online and the chroma noise in the sky issue has been solved with various filter use and after effects. I don't know how to post a proper link in here so I'm just putting the address.
http://www.viproductions.tv/hd10/HD10shots.htm Mark Jervis |
Sorry, I got the HD1 and HD10 confused. I'm assuming that having a touch of overexposure in the video is what causes the HD1 to go nuts on the edge enhancement. I did some analysis in Photoshop on my problem footage.
I'm wondering if you could overexpose a couple things in a shot or two with the HD10 so I can see what the edge enhancement does with it. - GLupien |
Mark,
Nice! The Marriott without a filter is a bit brighter, not as clean, as with a filter, so that's a good lesson for us HD10 owners! heath |
Thanks for the pictures!!!
The cool thing is that it looks like they really did take care of the edge enhancement problem. There are a few shots where the HD1 would have gone nuts. Notably the non-filter Marriot shot and the other shot with the scaffolding in it. There is a little bit in the second fountain shot, but if that's the worst case, that's not bad at all. - GLupien |
Ughh...
Well I finally got to do some additional recording of power lines and radio towers.
Although I'd have to say that when filming power lines the edge enhancement is horrific, I didn't have as much of a problem with the towers as Gordon. There's one power line shot in particular that makes me want to barf, edge enhancement runs top and bottom the whole length of the line. Sucks! Anyway, I don't know about you guys, but I don't really plan on filming power lines in the future. :) I'm impressed with the quality of the camcorder now and I'm still learning to tweak it to get the best from it. I just got my ND filters in and I've been expermenting with those. My next plan of action is to get a portable lighting option for indoors. If anyone would like to see my recent power line shots let me know. Troy |
Good point... Why the heck would anyone want to film power lines or AM towers anyways...
;-) - GLupien |
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