I maybe trying the impossible here. I've got footage shot on stage with way too much light on the MCs rather bald head. Background is either black or very deep blue. Probably should have switched on spotlight on cameras but too late now.
Anyways I've tried using the color curves and can certainly get things to look a bit better but it seems to me that the reflections off the shiny 'chrome dome' are impossible to pull back, looking at the histogram there's always a bit stuck at 100%, I've tried using brightness and contrast but all I can achieve is making the shiny patch grey. With the color curves if I try pushing it to far the image just starts to fall apart (ie looks posterised).
I guess I could mask it but that's a serious amount of work, I'm talking maybe 20 minutes of video and he moves around a lot.
Just to add to the grief the audio was recorded with a feed from the desk, I suspect the audio man gave them a feed from the foldback buss, and guess what wasn't on that, the lecturne mikes. So all I got was what the band's mikes picked up back from the speakers, about 20 dB down to boot and fukk of echoe and crap.
Anyways I've tried using the color curves and can certainly get things to look a bit better but it seems to me that the reflections off the shiny 'chrome dome' are impossible to pull back, looking at the histogram there's always a bit stuck at 100%, I've tried using brightness and contrast but all I can achieve is making the shiny patch grey. With the color curves if I try pushing it to far the image just starts to fall apart (ie looks posterised).
I guess I could mask it but that's a serious amount of work, I'm talking maybe 20 minutes of video and he moves around a lot.
Just to add to the grief the audio was recorded with a feed from the desk, I suspect the audio man gave them a feed from the foldback buss, and guess what wasn't on that, the lecturne mikes. So all I got was what the band's mikes picked up back from the speakers, about 20 dB down to boot and fukk of echoe and crap.