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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 29 7:57 am)
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image in vue forumMessage edited on: 05/28/2005 08:04
What software do you have available to do your corrections in? If you have any professional video software, you should be able to make the corrections there. I ask because there is a specific filter that may do the trick for you. In After Effects (and several other packages) it's called the "Broadcast Colors" filter and it allows you to pull back your colors to meet broadcast specs.
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thanks guy , i found the problem , Over saturate colour What software do you have available to do your corrections in? If you have any professional video software, you should be able to make the corrections there. yes , im using AE and using broadcast colour for every video i worked , but i dont know why not work in these project ( rookie video editor maybe..) I think Vue render ( in standard atmosphere), easy to make your colour kerplow when transfer in TV if you not carefull about material and lighting ( & maybe postwork ) Strange , but when using Poser i never get Oversaturate , even using very high contrast colour in postwork (Flicker... is the problem)
The AE Broadcast Colors allows you to reduce the saturation instead of luminance. Of course, you can also just desaturate the image a bit as well.
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hi ... Last month i
ve made animation with poser & Vue I dont know , maybe i made mistake with my scene or light setting So , everthing looks fine in computer ( after postwork ) , but when going to TV , those looks awfull Anything tips , advice etc... I
ll take it Thanks for help