Thank you to Edward Troxel. I have been working on color correction for 3 days straight now. I video taped a seminar with two different cameras. It was my first 2 camera shoot, and I think in the excitement and confusion, I forgot to white balance plus the 2 cameras were different brands. The videos just weren't right. Of course there was a projector....that seemed to cause me problems...(the lighting was low of course because there was a projector).
I had been searching this forum and tried some tutorials from Vasst (that helped me learn a lot...thank you Glenn Chan and Douglas Spotted Eagle). I have learned so much in the past 3 days, but it didn't seem enough to get my video right.
Today..(I was getting a little frustrated at this point)...I did a search on Google and came across a post from March 15th on the Creative Cow forum which I am not a part of. Anyway, a fellow was asking about white balancing in Vegas.......
http://forums.creativecow.net/cgi-bin/new_read_post.cgi?forumid=24&postid=861441
After reading what Edward had to say...I started experimenting with my video and I have it just right now. I was also watching the white levels on the video scope and keeping them within range. Whew...now all of that was quite a job, but now I know how to do it.
On to my next challenge.
Tara
I had been searching this forum and tried some tutorials from Vasst (that helped me learn a lot...thank you Glenn Chan and Douglas Spotted Eagle). I have learned so much in the past 3 days, but it didn't seem enough to get my video right.
Today..(I was getting a little frustrated at this point)...I did a search on Google and came across a post from March 15th on the Creative Cow forum which I am not a part of. Anyway, a fellow was asking about white balancing in Vegas.......
http://forums.creativecow.net/cgi-bin/new_read_post.cgi?forumid=24&postid=861441
After reading what Edward had to say...I started experimenting with my video and I have it just right now. I was also watching the white levels on the video scope and keeping them within range. Whew...now all of that was quite a job, but now I know how to do it.
On to my next challenge.
Tara