Am I right in thinking that up to 10% of the highlights information in my lovely M2T files gets discarded by Vegas?
I just finished reading "The DV Rebel's Guide" by Stu Maschwitz. (highly recommended - lots of great stuff about digital effects and color correction) - and learned that the Y (luminance) value in DV, HDV and DVCPRO file formats goes up to 110%, even though edit programmes usually only work up to 100%. Stu explains how to retrieve extra highlight information in bright footage - but only using FCP or Premiere.
I tried Stu's approach to my footage in Premiere (grimacing at the user interface, of course). Lo and behold.... shots that I thought were over-exposed and clipped forever turn out to have extra information when darkened working at 32 bit.
But surely there's a way to access this top ten percent in Vegas too?
I just finished reading "The DV Rebel's Guide" by Stu Maschwitz. (highly recommended - lots of great stuff about digital effects and color correction) - and learned that the Y (luminance) value in DV, HDV and DVCPRO file formats goes up to 110%, even though edit programmes usually only work up to 100%. Stu explains how to retrieve extra highlight information in bright footage - but only using FCP or Premiere.
I tried Stu's approach to my footage in Premiere (grimacing at the user interface, of course). Lo and behold.... shots that I thought were over-exposed and clipped forever turn out to have extra information when darkened working at 32 bit.
But surely there's a way to access this top ten percent in Vegas too?