To be honest I'm not sure the title really explains my problem so I'll try to elaborate:
I have some JPEGs (10MP) taken from a Canon 400D of the sea splashing against the shore so there is a lot of white spray. The JPEGS look good in W7 Photo Viewer and also when viewed in PhotoPlus X5 - the spray is clearly defined.
They also look just as good when added to the time line in V12.
All I've added is a transition between each JPEG as well as some Pan/Crop movement. All events have resampling turned off. I then render to Sony AVCHD 1920x1080 50p with Project video Rendering set to Best all other properties are left as is. When viewed on the same monitor the whites are 'burned out'. Almost just like one big blob of white mess :(
As another test I rendered to MainConcept HDV 720-25p with Project Render set to Best and video quality set to high with 2-pass variable bit rate with the same result.
How can I resolve this issue.
Cheers.
I have some JPEGs (10MP) taken from a Canon 400D of the sea splashing against the shore so there is a lot of white spray. The JPEGS look good in W7 Photo Viewer and also when viewed in PhotoPlus X5 - the spray is clearly defined.
They also look just as good when added to the time line in V12.
All I've added is a transition between each JPEG as well as some Pan/Crop movement. All events have resampling turned off. I then render to Sony AVCHD 1920x1080 50p with Project video Rendering set to Best all other properties are left as is. When viewed on the same monitor the whites are 'burned out'. Almost just like one big blob of white mess :(
As another test I rendered to MainConcept HDV 720-25p with Project Render set to Best and video quality set to high with 2-pass variable bit rate with the same result.
How can I resolve this issue.
Cheers.