I am working on a wedding video and found something odd. When I go from a video clip, that has color correction on its mastor track, and fade into another shot, on a seperate track with no color correction, I find that somehow it creates a red overlay on the non-color corrected one.
The project has 3 video tracks at this point. Two have color correction while one does not. When fading between the 2 corrected, no visible changes. But when a color corrected one fades out and a lower, non-corrected one is below, it creates a color overlay (in my case, a red one).
And when I say fade, I mean fading the event, not cross fading on the same track.
Anyone else run into that or notice it? Here are the screenshots of a noticeable one.
This one is what I see rendered
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gate/v5/allfx.jpg
This is one with the left side showing the FX and right unchanged
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gate/v5/leftfx.jpg
This one is a solo track of the uncorrected footage
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gate/nothing.jpg
And just incase you are curious, here are the color correction settings for the track in the pictures above:
Low: Angle 70.7
Mag .329
Mid: Angle 129.5
Mag .341
Hi: Angle 60.7
Mag .272
Nathan
The project has 3 video tracks at this point. Two have color correction while one does not. When fading between the 2 corrected, no visible changes. But when a color corrected one fades out and a lower, non-corrected one is below, it creates a color overlay (in my case, a red one).
And when I say fade, I mean fading the event, not cross fading on the same track.
Anyone else run into that or notice it? Here are the screenshots of a noticeable one.
This one is what I see rendered
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gate/v5/allfx.jpg
This is one with the left side showing the FX and right unchanged
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gate/v5/leftfx.jpg
This one is a solo track of the uncorrected footage
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~gate/nothing.jpg
And just incase you are curious, here are the color correction settings for the track in the pictures above:
Low: Angle 70.7
Mag .329
Mid: Angle 129.5
Mag .341
Hi: Angle 60.7
Mag .272
Nathan