Tom Hardwick |
March 9th, 2009 03:00 AM |
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Originally Posted by Serena Steuart
(Post 1024565)
nowhere (in that clip) did you get completely washed out and there are enough good frames for the eye to integrate
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Thing is that clip was shot in good light - the photographers are just using flash to blip the shadows and get sparkle off the jewelery.
The wedding video (take the cake cutting) is often shot in far less light which might well mean open aperture and gain up. Now the barrage of electronic flash really blasts the video footage, and third and quarter exposed frames are far more noticeable and objectionable.
I'm betting this is being worked on in R & D. We've had CMOS chips in camcorders since 2005 now, so I'm hoping a cure won't be far off.
tom.
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