Hello,
Recently I had a bad video experience at a dinner reception held in the evening. You guessed it,...the digital camcorder video's results were all yellowish and orange because the lighting was horrible. When I tried to correct it in VV, it just never quite achieved the results I wanted and hoped for. Sadly, I just decided to convert all of the footage to Black and white and told my friend that it was my "artistic" expression and that i chose the B/W over color. Is there a standard setting in VV that others have used to correct orangey video (specific settings) that may help me in the future? Or perhaps a specific way to get around this issue on the front end during the video shoot? I'm using a Panasonic DV851 that has BEAUTIFUL footage outside and decent indoor results with my optional video light, but in a huge room like a reception hall with that yellowish crappy lighting,....I was too inexperienced to get around it. Any help with either side of the fence here (pre-or-post) would be great.
Thanks,
Todd
Recently I had a bad video experience at a dinner reception held in the evening. You guessed it,...the digital camcorder video's results were all yellowish and orange because the lighting was horrible. When I tried to correct it in VV, it just never quite achieved the results I wanted and hoped for. Sadly, I just decided to convert all of the footage to Black and white and told my friend that it was my "artistic" expression and that i chose the B/W over color. Is there a standard setting in VV that others have used to correct orangey video (specific settings) that may help me in the future? Or perhaps a specific way to get around this issue on the front end during the video shoot? I'm using a Panasonic DV851 that has BEAUTIFUL footage outside and decent indoor results with my optional video light, but in a huge room like a reception hall with that yellowish crappy lighting,....I was too inexperienced to get around it. Any help with either side of the fence here (pre-or-post) would be great.
Thanks,
Todd