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Gamma Setting on the 1200A???
A bit of drama going on for a Varicam project. Footage was shot way too dark (they put a net over the lens). Now the DP is saying that the edited master (pre color-correction) is not what he saw on the monitor during the shoot. It should be noted this is a film DP with no HD video experience prior to this. Anyway, he’s blaming the post workflow for the problems with the footage.
Someone supposedly told him there’s a gamma setting on the 1200A that we didn’t set right. Upon searching the PDF manual, the word “gamma” does not appear in it once. Neither does “luma” or “chroma” or anything like that. Even if there was such a setting, I’m sure it applies to component analog only. I captured it via Firewire into FCP, and my pretty strong understanding of how the I/O process works says that it is impossible for the color to be altered during native output and capture. That would involve the VTR decompressing, altering the color information, and then recompressing it – all in realtime and for no appeareant purpose other than to confuse editors. I’m pretty confident it doesn’t do that.
Also, every other project’s Varicam tapes look great using this workflow.
I know I’m right, but I wanted some confirmation. Is there really some sort of gamma setting on this deck?