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  • My CRT-TV do not display my highlight AS on Computer

    Posted by Achille Abboud on December 21, 2009 at 12:43 pm

    I have no idea how but on both my computers (mac and PC) I have a clean menu and it all works perfect.
    The problem is my highlights. I have creates a shape in Photoshop and gave it a dark reddish color as my clint just want. All is fine until I made the test on my CRT TV. I made a lot of test and the problems were following:
    1. I did see the shape I made but the color was shown as lines
    so I changed to almost black…
    2. I did see the shape but was again shown as lines, a bit different than the first but lines. and full colour.
    so I changed to white and I saw almost nothing (but lines)

    good to mention the my background is motion but mostly red shape.

    3. I tried to make a dvd with only the menu to test different shapes, I saw nothing anymore. it looked like as if all the highlights slipped down, I could see a tiny tip of my highlight and it had the correct colours!!!

    I have no idee anymore what to do….

    is it my DVD player? why on the CRT? why is it all perfect on the computer?

    Greetings from Berlin,
    Achille

    Scott Roberts replied 16 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Rachael Hosein

    January 7, 2010 at 7:44 pm

    I am having the same issue. Did you happen to find a resolution?

  • Achille Abboud

    January 13, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    I am afraid that it has something to do with the Software itself.
    after about 1000 times trying, I guess it has something to do with a wrong interpreted Format in the menu.
    I did have to trick the software to get a PAL out of it. When I open Encore (in PAL preset) I get NTSC. therefore I opened it in photoshop and rewrote the tmp film with another PAL Preset I repaired in Photoshop as well. It works somehow, but I guess, there is the source of my problem

    Still have no idea how to make it better, I am still fighting against this Problem,

    Greetings from Berlin,
    Achille

  • Scott Roberts

    January 20, 2010 at 5:37 am

    I’m not saying this is a solution, but make sure all of the colors you are using for your background and other objects (a really saturated red is a crazy color for TV) are safe colors for television.

    https://www.myr3d.com

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