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Frage von John:


Panasonic SD700 useless color shift.
The blue color shifts to turquoise.


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Antwort von domain:

Rarely seen such a nonsense or a misunderstanding.
Who will define the target color? Is it the memory color of the sky?
It only needs to think that great artists have painted the sky in part, in shades of green, which corresponds to reality synonymous especially for low sun. What color temperature was set at the Pana? Was about the senseless automatic Weißabgeleich set? What can be set in this regard at all for the Pana?
By the way, so color variations are small (of abstruse ideas ideal) is not the slightest problem for the color correction in the NLE, which already must always be to some Takes coordinated.
This video says absolutely out of nothing.

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Antwort von John:

Camera setting:
White balance = sun
Everything else default.
Colors are compared to a canon photo camera type 450th

John

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Antwort von markus-s:

@ John:

I understand this correctly: You None of the cameras in a manual white balance made, comparing the results and take the Canon without any basis as a reference? How do you down there, that the Panasonic is responsible for the "useless" and no color shift, either the Canon or the operator?

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Antwort von deti:

@ John:

In order to find out any wrong interpretation of a color camera you first need to set up a correct white balance. After that record a color reference chart and view the results in a vector scope (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vectorscope). If a reference color leaves the predefined window your camera might be crappy. Many NLEs have a menu where you can display a waveform monitor and a vector scope.

Deti

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