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barry, i thought about that but my monitor was corrected using the directions i have downloaded.

i have watched it on many tv's and the picture i see always matches the pictures i see on my sony monitor.

what could i be missing?

matthew
 
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I don't know, but I can guarantee you this -- if the LCD can display it, it's in the recorded picture. If you saw gradations and texture in the shadows on the LCD, then it's there. The LCD can't show more than the camera can record. The image is displayed AFTER all DSP effects etc, of course... so you're seeing what the tape sees.

Try playing it back in the LCD and compare that against what you get on the monitor. And calibrate your monitor according to videouniversity.com's color bars calibration tutorial. And check your lcd's calibration against the tutorial as well -- you can't do full calibration, but you might be able to get closer than it currently is.

But if it's showing up on the LCD, it's there in the recording.
 
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[quote author=Walter_Graff link=board=lighting;num=1101668573;start=0#12 date=11/29/04 at 06:20:14]I'm thinking about $10 a disk. Each disk with a very specific lighting set-up or scenario. And it's less instruction as in boring how to and more of a this old house approach where I have a mic on and walk you through the set-up discussing what I am doing and why instead of what is the way something should be done. Shots of what I am doing, camera shots, and diagrams will be included. The first disk has to be on three point since that is my biggest question. The difference, I don't believe a three point is what all the books tell you. Rather I walk you through some variations depending on the situation. In the end, you learn more than any book or video could teach you and best of all, it's specific to a particular topic so you don't have to watch lots of stuff that you aren't interested  in at the moment. [/quote]

Let us DVXusers now the release dates for these DVD tutorials!! I recently bought and read the John Jackman book, which is great, but I'm the type of guy who learns better with DVD's, interactive quicktime lessons, etc., as opposed to reading books. Also, DVCreators.net's lighting DVD is $100 for less than an hour of material, so I never bought it. Hopefully your DVD's will be as good(or better) as the DVXUser DVD!!
 
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I'm leaning towrds "better"...
 
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Sign me up!!!! When are those DVDs going to be available? I'm very much looking forward to them.

Larry
 
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