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  • Zman

    April 5, 2005 at 3:54 pm in reply to: Composition Size

    it cant, but rumor has it the since every othe pro app like FCP hd can do bigger sizes that motion will be able to in th enext release, so wait for NAB cause thats when the new stuff comes out, and there probally is a lot of truth to it cause all apple apps work off of the QT format and the new QT7 can do just about everything as far as sizing.

  • Zman

    April 4, 2005 at 2:44 pm in reply to: EBU color bars HELP

    I understand why your going to all this trouble, but if you dont have the proper visual set up your only killing yourself here, for the field shoot if you dont have the monitor set up under a tent or in a truck your really not doing yourself anything. the outside conditions change every few minutes or seconds depending on the day and the weather, what looks good on a sunny day looks bad on a cloudy day, what you need to do is test your camera and learn to read a light meter. a field monitor is not gonna help you with more that “yes we have a picture and it’s in focus and looks pretty good”. your camera is a good camera, use the zebra pattern option to find when you blowing out the white, as far as color temps either white balance everything or dont, you need to play with the camera to figure out what your shooting, the field monitor is not helping you with anything, as a matter of fact it can work against you, thats why you see more led screen hookups for monitoring purposes(they dont drift) these days.

  • Zman

    April 4, 2005 at 4:17 am in reply to: HELP on calibrating PAL monitor

    thats all you need, pal bars are the same as ntsc, the only thing of difference is seen on a scope, not color but pattern. if you look on a vector scope at ntsc bars you see a pattern (hope you have see this) and with pal you see a the ntsc pattern plus the pal bars which looks like the ntsc pattern clocked a few degrees away from the ntsc pattern.

  • Zman

    April 2, 2005 at 5:57 am in reply to: HELP on calibrating PAL monitor

    this is a composite monitor, not digital, so you need to choose, go between the D65 and the D93 which one has the cleaner whites, I would think the D65 would. if the monitor is new just make sure the brightness is set in the detent position. if it’s older look at the pluge in the lower right corner, pluge is the black and greyish looking bars in the lower right. set the brightness untill you just about see the grey bar fade away. if you see the grey bar in the detent also pull down the brightness same as i said before.

  • Zman

    April 1, 2005 at 7:50 am in reply to: HELP on calibrating PAL monitor

    RGB (0-255) w/set up
    RGB (0-255) no set up

    the 16-235 is an analog setup, but a bigger quetion what type of monitor do you have, if it’s not a pro series (sony / panasonic or some other) it’s not worth getting into.

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