This is a NOOB question, but I am very confused about colour settings when working with PAL DV footage from my Panasonic NV-GS230EB camera. I have been reading up and I don’t believe what I am seeing is correct. It looks to me like the camera is producing computer RGB levels.
As an example, Vegas Pro 8 or 9 [does not seem to matter], 8 bit colour project, I take a PAL DV clip acquired from the camera with the Sony capture program and drop this onto the timeline.
If I open up the RGB Parade on the clip I am seeing RGB levels right down to zero and right up to 255. If I understand things correctly that should not be case? I thought that PAL DV should be recorded in and decode to studio RGB?
It seems to me the only way to get the colours correct is to apply computer to studio levels FX to the clips.
I started looking at this because I was trying to setup my system correctly and do some basic monitor calibration, but when doing this I end up with the footage from the camera looking truly awful, but if I convert things to studio RGB things look at lot better. I am viewing on a secondary Windows monitor that is setup with the studio to computer RGB conversion option.
Any ideas, or is this just a problem with this cheapish old consumer camera... I am seriously looking at upgrading to a decent consumer or prosumer camera, but maybe not quite yet (but if people have suggestions for something in the £1500, (maybe up to £2000) range I would be interested in their feedback)...
Thanks
Kevin
As an example, Vegas Pro 8 or 9 [does not seem to matter], 8 bit colour project, I take a PAL DV clip acquired from the camera with the Sony capture program and drop this onto the timeline.
If I open up the RGB Parade on the clip I am seeing RGB levels right down to zero and right up to 255. If I understand things correctly that should not be case? I thought that PAL DV should be recorded in and decode to studio RGB?
It seems to me the only way to get the colours correct is to apply computer to studio levels FX to the clips.
I started looking at this because I was trying to setup my system correctly and do some basic monitor calibration, but when doing this I end up with the footage from the camera looking truly awful, but if I convert things to studio RGB things look at lot better. I am viewing on a secondary Windows monitor that is setup with the studio to computer RGB conversion option.
Any ideas, or is this just a problem with this cheapish old consumer camera... I am seriously looking at upgrading to a decent consumer or prosumer camera, but maybe not quite yet (but if people have suggestions for something in the £1500, (maybe up to £2000) range I would be interested in their feedback)...
Thanks
Kevin