Ultraviolet radiation and consequential fluorescence add a lot to the experience. March 31st, , PM Jacob Mason. From what I've been reading, the new x. The new x. Either way, they're both very interesting. April 5th, , AM Mikko Lopponen. First they need to build lcd's that actually have good color reproduction with rgb. No use in xvcc with regular flourescent backlight lcd's. April 5th, , AM Dave Blackhurst. Doing some test shooting with an HC7, with x.
It is subtle, but I do think you're getting a bit more to "work with" - it will be interesting to see if it develops or goes the way of BETA April 5th, , PM Paulo Teixeira. Meaning if you keep it on you will be adding up to 1. This is why the HC7 cost a little bit more than the HV To most people the HD7 is too expansive as is. Like everybody else, I wish there were engineers on this board that can answer any question concerning xvYCC that people may have.
April 6th, , AM Glenn Chan. From my understanding of this Most display devices cannot produce extremely saturated colors. And since displays can't produce imaginary colors, you won't see them. I suppose it "[exceeds] what the human eye can see" And you can take advantage of the ITU's 3 free downloads and get Rec. Or, if you have the same bit depth, you have less precision in the colors you specify. To maintain the same precision and to describe a much larger of colors, you need to increase the bit depth.
Sign Out. Creative Suite Director Suite. Video Editing PowerDirector. View All Products. Becoming an Affiliate. Audio Director Precision Audio Editing. Color Director Precision Color Grading. Director Suite Complete Editing Studio. CyberLink Member Zone. Sign In. Want the newest updates? You may read it here. Am I correct? The thing is when I watch my clips directly from the camcorder through my TV which I have also enabled xyvcc colour on the picture is bland and horrible.
It actually makes for quite an unpleasant viewing. As soon as I switch off xyvcc colour on my TV the colours from the camcorder become brighter and more vivid again. Surely it should be the other way round?! Re: XRVE - x. Maybe, the reason you see more attractive colors when you switch off [x. Color] function of your TV, is related to the connection you use to play back your clips on the TV. Otherwise, the x. If that is correct, I wonder if maybe you should switch it OFF altogether.
Because if you can't distribute x. What do you think? In which situations is x.
0コメント