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  • Denwa
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    A great book to pick up is The Art and Technique of Digital Color Correction by Steve Hullfish

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  • antonsvideo
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    Originally posted by andris View Post
    Can anyone point me to a site where there might be an article along the lines of "Vectorscopes for Dummies".

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  • andris
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    Can anyone point me to a site where there might be an article along the lines of "Vectorscopes for Dummies".

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  • Denwa
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    Don't forget to use the waveform monitor when making adjustments.

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  • andris
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    After taking up the suggestion to Google on how to use the YUV curves I am definitely improving the look of the image.

    Nonetheless, I was hoping that the difference between White & Super White settings could be corrected for by adjusting certain parameters to specific values, rather than by a trial & error adjustment with YUV curves.

    In reply to Anton: the clip is a third or fourth generation originally recorded from off PAL cable TV: Cable > .avi > .mpg > .avi > .mpg.
    Some time ago, in my ignorance I had set the Super White setting off in Edius 6 and I suspect this clip may have been processed during that time (it was Anton who brought this to my attention back then).

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  • antonsvideo
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    where did the clip come from? apple? if so, you may need to change superwhite to white in clip properties

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  • caminostereo
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    Must be the high contrast white.

    In EDIUS 6, apply the "3 Way Color Correction" filter, the attribute White Balance lower contrast.

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  • andris
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    Thanks, I had tried this but found it tricky to use. Anything more than the tiniest of adjustments seem to produce weird effects.

    I am trying to undo excessive whiteness that I think has come about because of incorrect [Super White] setting.

    ( eg evident by people's teeth becoming too white to look natural)

    Does anyone know the exact parameter settings to reverse this change?

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  • Denwa
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    Using curves is the best option imo, but you might want to google about how to use a luminance curve.

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  • jaegersing
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    Originally posted by andris View Post
    What is the best way to reduce the brightness of only white areas without dulling the overall image. [Edius 6.01]
    YUV curve allows you to adjust only the highlights.

    Richard

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  • andris
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    Reducing white brightness

    What is the best way to reduce the brightness of only white areas without dulling the overall image. [Edius 6.01]
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