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  • Encoding in AE results in darker image than original

    Posted by Marc Brown on May 18, 2008 at 8:33 am

    I’ve tried a few different codecs from withing AE and the result is always the same. Much of my composition is pure white – as white as Notepad. But when I play the movies, that white is now a sort of off-white. Very obvious when compared to Notepad or other white things the monitor’s displaying.

    Is there some setting I need to pick in order to get around this quirk?

    While I’m at it.. the Quicktime H.264 encoding thing gives two options: Single pass and multi pass. Unfortunately, one evidently cannot specify how _many_ passes, so it defaults to what I estimate to be 6 or 7 passes. Who the heck has the time to wait for that? Not me, even with a 19-second project. Is there a way of setting the number of passes? ;p

    Simon Bonner replied 18 years ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Simon Bonner

    May 18, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    Try reimporting the rendered footage and hovering your cursor over a white area. Doe the info panel register RGB scores of 255? If so, there’s no problem with AE – it could just be a monitor problem. In that case, you could play with Adobe Gamma in your control panel to create a customised colour profile.

    Simon Bonner

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