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#1 markalanthomas

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Posted 19 November 2011 - 03:41 PM

I’m using some HD footage as a rotoscope background in the camera view, but the footage is coming in about twice as dark as it looks in QuickTime Player, and outputs the same when I render a composite. Is there any way to get EI to honor the gamma setting of a clip if indeed this is the issue I’m dealing with?

There are two gamma settings in EI that I’m familiar with, but these are for textures and output only, I believe.

#2 Tomas Egger

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Posted 21 November 2011 - 11:36 AM

Ola Mark,

Did you test to change Gamma value on render window? from 1.0 to something like 2.0?

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#3 markalanthomas

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Posted 19 November 2011 - 03:41 PM

I’m using some HD footage as a rotoscope background in the camera view, but the footage is coming in about twice as dark as it looks in QuickTime Player, and outputs the same when I render a composite. Is there any way to get EI to honor the gamma setting of a clip if indeed this is the issue I’m dealing with?

There are two gamma settings in EI that I’m familiar with, but these are for textures and output only, I believe.

#4 Tomas Egger

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Posted 21 November 2011 - 11:36 AM

Ola Mark,

Did you test to change Gamma value on render window? from 1.0 to something like 2.0?

Thanks

Tom

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