I just realized today that Sony Vegas 12 (and previous versions) are expanding the colorspace range of MOV video clips. That is that if you take a sRGB range video clip in Sony Vegas, it will display it as though it was cRGB.
I discovered this accidentally by trying to figure out why ProDADs Mercalli SAL v3 was compressing the colorspace range of my MOV clips. After about a week of back and forth with the ProDAD tech department and Facebook page, I finally figured out today that I had it completely backwards. The MOV clips color range was what was displaying incorrectly. The converted clips had fixed a problem, not created one!
All you guys (me included) who have DSLRs that shoot in MOV format and have wondered why Canon or Nikon chose to shoot their video in cRGB range...well we were wrong! These cameras have been shooting in sRGB range all along. It's just that Vegas has been expanding these levels!
I discovered this accidentally by trying to figure out why ProDADs Mercalli SAL v3 was compressing the colorspace range of my MOV clips. After about a week of back and forth with the ProDAD tech department and Facebook page, I finally figured out today that I had it completely backwards. The MOV clips color range was what was displaying incorrectly. The converted clips had fixed a problem, not created one!
All you guys (me included) who have DSLRs that shoot in MOV format and have wondered why Canon or Nikon chose to shoot their video in cRGB range...well we were wrong! These cameras have been shooting in sRGB range all along. It's just that Vegas has been expanding these levels!