Here's my scenario. I record my video on my HVX-200. I then download the P2 card onto my PC. Using Raylight, I convert it for tweaking on my computer. Everything is fine so far. After tweaking, I then export it out in Quiktime using MPEG-B progressive so that my associate can then use it for final production up north. Everything is just peaches, he can use the files and it cuts down on the number of steps he needs to do (he used to download the MXF to convert it to Quicktime via FCP),
I have just one problem. When I play back the Quicktime on my PC, the colors are warped. Reds are now blues, etc. Evidently, my associate sees it fine on his Mac. My question is, how can I look at it in it's normal color on my PC? Yes, I've dl'd the latest version of Quicktime, but still no go. Do I need to upgrade to QT Pro on the PC in order to see it correctly? Just wondering. Here's a sample screen grab about what I'm talking about;
http://comgraph.com/Quick.htm
Thanks in advance.
I have just one problem. When I play back the Quicktime on my PC, the colors are warped. Reds are now blues, etc. Evidently, my associate sees it fine on his Mac. My question is, how can I look at it in it's normal color on my PC? Yes, I've dl'd the latest version of Quicktime, but still no go. Do I need to upgrade to QT Pro on the PC in order to see it correctly? Just wondering. Here's a sample screen grab about what I'm talking about;
http://comgraph.com/Quick.htm
Thanks in advance.