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Very visible vibrations
Why do I observe very visible and intensive vibrations in my shots specially in pannings and tilt ups by roofs, walls or stairs with thin lines?
How could I correct it or diminish it? |
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If you have a cheap tripod, that would be one possible issue, but I'm sure if that was the case, you would not be asking this question. If you're refering to 24P or 30P judder, this is normal and you need to be careful on fast movement from pans. |
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-- Paolo |
are you seeing the vibrations in your NLE preview window? or say on a TV screen after burning your footage to a dvd? or on your LCD screen in camera?
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I think he means judder....
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it's like moire...
Sorry, but I can't name this fenomenon in English but it is like a kind of moire similar to that Zebra function does in the lcd screen when it is on...it sees in the lcd screen and viewfinder during shooting and later in the monitor screen viewing the recorded tape, as I said, it appears when I pann o tilup a subject thas has thin "lines"...example the "lines" formed by bricks in a wall or a roof...the thin "lines" that separate the steps in a stairs...maybe this helps.
my settings: Master black -3 Detail -3 Black Stretch3 White clip 108% Knee Manual Level 80% Cine Like On Color Matrix Cine Gamma Cine Level -3 Thanks to all... |
Saul,
When you describe the pattern, I get the impression it maybe looks like the "Peaking" adjustment when turned all the way up. Although it does not display it on playback regardless. What mode are you shooting in 60/30 NTSC or 50/25 PAL? What is/was the shutter set to? And more so, what is the playback monitor that you are using? Is it SD, HD, what brand, etc.. |
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I am using a shutter 1/60. DV-60I NTSC mode. A JVC SD monitor. |
Just a thought, I also noticed that shooting SD with this camera it could get a bit noisy. Try reducing the Detail setting even lower, even as far as "min". Although, I don't like the look of off. Also, is Motion Smooth ON or OFF?
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If you only see this phenomenon on interlaced CRT and not progressive displays, then try setting the V FREQ to LOW, and let us know what happens. |
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Are you sure you're not talking about the interlace effect? When you mention vertical movement causing staircase effect, that sounds like interlace artifacts and is normal. The solution, of course, is shoot progressive. |
How about encoding a little something something. I don't know what you're seeing...
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Any DV camera shooting 60i will have this same issue when being played back on a progressive display (like the camera LCD or your computer monitor). I don't think you will see the effect when you playback on an interlaced display (like a TV). If you have to deliver 480/60i with the HD100 the preferred method is to shoot HDV 720/30p and then downconvert in post. Ben |
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