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Heh heh heh...
Just kidding. Seriously though, you watched it on both a Mac and PC and it seemed right on the PC but overblown on the Mac? There is quite a bit more brightness/contrast work for me to do in it. There are a few shots that I'm going to tone back a bit, and some I want to bring up. Just too much other editing on my plate for now. Sigh. |
Hi Dylan...
I have an eMac (has a CRT) and what I said still stands. It did looked a little washed out in some areas, but it suited the film. A.J. hit it right on with the music. Dylan, I don't know how one goes about buying rights to music... is there any way to find another rendition of Moonlight Sonata? This version did sound harsh, not soft like I have heard in the past. It would suit the film better. |
What's a Mac? Boy, I oughta....
Anyway... I'm not sure of the equivalent software for PC, but Cleaner compression software allows you to output Mac and PC versions (different gamma levels), and also gives you the web page code that'll sniff out which platform is being used by the visitor and fetch the appropriate film for them. |
Cleaner is also available for the PC, but I've had some troubles
when testing that product once. The only other thing that comes to mind for the PC is Canopus ProCoder. I'm not sure whether it has this very specific feature (most PC software seems to be PC oriented only). |
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