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craftech wrote on 1/25/2010, 12:27 PM
1. Have you looked at it on someone else's computer monitor or on a laptop. Maybe you have an improperly calibrated computer monitor.

2. Give us more details. Vegas settings. Kind of footage. Did you render it to avi to look at it as well?

John
steve116b wrote on 1/26/2010, 8:43 AM
Hi ya thank's for your reply
It is the same with any footage ,avi,.movie,mpeg from cam .On my pc monitor theye look ok untill I load it into Vegas then in the viewer and after renering its dark I havenot changed anything as far as I know
Is there a back to defualt setting anywhere just incase I did change something.Its only been doing this for the last week,was ok before
JackW wrote on 1/26/2010, 10:50 AM
It's possible that you've inadvertently pulled down the opacity level. Look on the track header at the extreme left of your video track and make sure opacity slider is set to off.

Jack
larry-peter wrote on 1/26/2010, 11:20 AM
Also, have you loaded any apps (particularly Adobe or Autodesk) that may be applying gamma settings on system startup? Not sure, but it seems some apps use these gamma curves on their internal viewers and some ignore them. After I added an Adobe app my uncompressed Quicktimes started appeared darker in the QT player. But rendering the same video as uncompressed AVI and viewing in Media Player looked fine.
steve116b wrote on 1/26/2010, 3:34 PM
Many thank's it was the opacity I think ,anyway it seems ok now ,Thank's again