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• Changing saturation affects the depth of the lines, with low saturation
appearing closer to the center and high saturation closer to the edges
• Changing brightness and contrast affects the waveform in different ways
depending on your choice of options in the Video Display dialog box.
Typical calibration settings
At 75% amplitude, with 100% saturated RGB color bars, your color values should
resemble the following:
When looking at a composite waveform in the waveform monitor, the typical
settings are about:
Adjusting color with your video capture board
If you cannot use color calibration, your video capture board should still provide
controls that allow you to adjust the contrast, color, and position of any video
displayed from an external video source. The Video Display button on the
Standard toolbar and the Setup: Video Display or Setup: Video Source
command (depending on your video capture board) give you access to these
controls. If you are not sure how to use them, refer to the documentation that
accompanied your video capture board.
If you cannot satisfactorily calibrate your hardware, you can still artificially
readjust the video clip (after it’s been successfully captured) using the
Color Calibration command in Video Editor.
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta Red
Blue
Black
Red
191
191
0
0
191
191
0
0
Green
191
191
191
191
0
0
0
0
Blue
191
0
191
0
191
0
191
0
White
Yellow
Cyan
Green
Magenta Red
Blue
Black
100
65
50
50
30
20
20
0
White and black should always be 100 and 0 respectively, though the other
colors may vary slightly.
Summary of Contents for MEDIASTUDIO PRO 8.0
Page 1: ...User Guide Ulead Systems Inc September 2005 P N C22 180 110 0A0001 ...
Page 17: ...PART I VIDEO EDITOR ...
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Page 193: ...PART II VIDEO CAPTURE ...
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