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HDV to DV
I just recorded and edited some clips where I recorded in HD and exported (captured) in DV.
During the time i was cutting, the quality stayed pretty close to the original, while I was watching on a LCD screen. I burned off a copy onto DVD and transferred one over to my Ipod. Funny thing is, when I play the DVD on the computer you can still see the high definition quality coming through. However, when I played the dvd on my tv, the quality was totally lost and it looked horrible! I then connected my ipod to the tv and some of the HD quality was there, even if it was a bit grainier, the shadows, colour and lights all looked WAY better. Just thought I'd share, if you do a presentation and want to show it on a non plasma, HD ready tv, then connect and Ipod or something similar. |
This is probably due to the gamma changes. If I recall, PCs have a gamma of 1.8 or so, while TVs have a gamma of 2.2. It may be that the iPod's gain is lower.
For pro work that will go to a television, use a video card connected to a TV monitor when editing, and adjust the colors, contrast, brightness and gamma accordingly. |
good advice, thanks
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