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Color correction question – pure knowledge needed (G)
I have done a video, with many interviews. All the clips have been color corrected to what looks good on *all* HD and SD screens I’ve looked at them on. BUT: I have been showing this video all over the area, on many different projectors. I have been seeing, on *some* of the clips, significant color shift to the yellow/orange (tungsten like) on some of the projectors. These particular clips were shot with a light box illuminating them (cool flourescent with the camera white balanced when setting up the shot). To repeat, they look fine on my monitors, and all HD monitors I’ve shown them on, including various different computers and computer computer monitors. It’s only on these low end projectors do I see it, and it’s dramatic.
Any ideas when I pull up color correction, of what to be looking for in this? I assume some underlying color is ‘hiding’ and I’m unsure what it could be. I’m suspecting that some ‘tungsten bleed’ occured from the indoors lighting in the rooms, and that it’s somehow ‘hiding’ under the balance and shows up with low end projector lights? If that’s true, should I be seeing it somewhere on the tools that Vegas has to deal with color balance?
Or is this just a problem with low end projectors, that you can’t *tune* to them? Obviously, commercial high end movies are doing something to avoid this.
Alf