Casper Buijtendijk
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Thank you for your answer. I didn't know this, I thought they did it on purpose (for whatever reason). Do you know of any way I could still compensate, as I still want my film to look good even when played back by bad players. Are there other players you would suggest for just watching movies?
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I'm fairly new to color correction/grading, so this question may strike you as stupid.
Anyway, I've been working on a shot in Adobe Speedgrade, and I'm pretty satisfied.
I do know that most media players (including VLC, which I always use) display black as gray, so a lot of my work gets lost. I've tried just crushing the blacks more, but that gives the picture a very artificial feel. Does anyone know how to compensate so I get the colors I want in the final video file?
Offset, Gamma, Gain
in Post Production
Posted · Edited by Casper Buijtendijk
An undoubtedly silly question: I've been playing around with SpeedGrade for 2 days now, and I've got three wheels to work with: Offset, Gamma and Gain. Now, I've messed around with the three, but I don't exactly know what they mean, and google doesn't really seem to help. In the past I worked with Premiere's curves, which really worked for me, but I thought I should move to something better. Can anyone tell me what those three things mean? Thank you!