Problem with Dark Video

LeslieD wrote on 12/4/2008, 8:08 AM
I've been noticing that when I capture video onto my computer the video gets noticeably darker than it was on my video camera. I was wondering if I have some setting set wrong in Vegas or something. What is the best way to lighten the captured video without making it too grainy or blurry?

Thanks in Advance!
Leslie

Comments

TheHappyFriar wrote on 12/4/2008, 8:33 AM
could be your camera's view finder is to bright. I had that happen once with client footage. I didn't know you could change the b/w viewfinder brightness & was basing the exposure on that!
tumbleweed2 wrote on 12/4/2008, 9:08 AM

also, different displays can have different luminance & color settings....

A TV monitor & a computer monitor have different color & luminance values, as an example...

"& was basing the exposure on that"... excellent example...

This is why zebra bars are so important, & I always have them on & use them....
rs170a wrote on 12/4/2008, 9:17 AM
If you can afford it, a (properly calibrated) field monitor is a very worthwhile investment.

Mike
Steve Mann wrote on 12/4/2008, 4:18 PM
You can NEVER depend on the camera's LCD for correct color, contrast and brightness. The same applies to virtually all desktop LCD's. (Only a production/studio LCD can be properly calibrated, but they cost north of $5K.).

In the camera, trust the Zebras. In the editing suite, trust the scopes.