Frage von Friedemanngruen:I have recently launched a training video in a studio with bright red brick background soil and rotated ... The coach had black clothes on ... The studio was lit very well, I closed Aperture, even something because the zebra pattern to me too many white-outs indicated. But would probably not have been needed: (
The film was shot with XM2 (SD resolution)
On the PC, the result still looks ok, but is on the TV about the black pants, a bright aura, maybe it is s.Kontrast the red floor?
Now I'm looking for a more suitable Sudio. What should I look?
Soft colors are better than great? Is plain white background s.einfachsten for the Camera? Should I avoid strong contrasts? I want a professional look possible to create DVD productions.
And the clothes: generally light-colored clothing or dark? Or are there any rules?
I've already rumgesucht whether guidelines for something like this exist, but none found. Sure, there are a few pros who can say something about it. Perhaps it is so obvious and is therefore hardly anywhere explicitly.
Thanks for tips!
Antwort von tommyb:
How big is this "aura"?
If they only a few pixels is large (up to 3 to 4), then this is s.Television the artificial sharpening in the camera or. Depending on the type of when one can "call haloing.
With Avisynth, and as the "dehalo_alpha" filter or the "Unfilter" filter you can completely suppress () include fine details.