Frage von Jenny:Hello, I hope someone can help me with my current problem.
I have created in Maya, a little Ani for a DVD menu (768x576 p). It is quite bright
Now I want the part MPEG2 encoding, but I'm always the problem that I have no preference which encoder mutated in the white balance to a light gray (TMPEG, Premiere Pro, Black Magic). Have been synonymous bright spots of the other encoding tried to shoot, always the colors are very dark and very gray instead of white.
I have encoded the original Tiff sequence, besides, I'm again left through the TIF and Premiere rausregerchnet as unkromprimiertes Avi and compressed again - same result.
Have time to even make a video in Shake drüberlaufen safe filter, because I thought maybe clippt something s.meinem white level, but in the end it came out after the encode anyway gray.
Has anyone had this before? What can we do? Am grateful for every little note!
Thanks and greetings
Jenny
Antwort von Gast:
Not an easy topic, but once there, look:
http://forum.gleitz.info/archive/index.php/t-8014.html
With Google you can find under the headings "0-255 color range" or "16-235 color range" lots of reading material and Tips.
Antwort von Jenny:
So .. After three days of research and trial & error I've managed to encode the clip my way that white is white. The colors are still a little bit different, but I can live with. Synonymous, I have no idea what has stuck in the pipeline it, but works as follows:
Maya TIFs compositing in Shake, VideoSafe drüberlassen and rausrendern as TGA sequence. In TMPEG and load the wizard following setting: standard DVD, CBR 7000 kbit / s Main Profile & Main Level, YUV 4:2:0.
No idea why does this combination now, but I guess I just do not ask for more ...