Output Quality
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Output Quality
Good evening,
I'm working on a relative large presentation / slide show for a friend of mine (400+ images). I started out with the setting "Fill safe zone" and burned a number of DVD-RW to inspect the work on my 50" plasma TV. Once I learned that my friend will watch the show also on a plasma TV, I changed the setting to "Fill Frame". What I noticed is that all images are slightly lighter with less color saturation once I changed the setting to "Fill Frame" compared to the images in the original setting. In both cases I used the same output settings, e.g. 1080i, HD, 2x writing speed, etc.
Is there a way I can change the color / brightness setting for the whole presentation? I doubt it, but thought it is worth asking.
Any other suggestion why I see this effect?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Matthias
I'm working on a relative large presentation / slide show for a friend of mine (400+ images). I started out with the setting "Fill safe zone" and burned a number of DVD-RW to inspect the work on my 50" plasma TV. Once I learned that my friend will watch the show also on a plasma TV, I changed the setting to "Fill Frame". What I noticed is that all images are slightly lighter with less color saturation once I changed the setting to "Fill Frame" compared to the images in the original setting. In both cases I used the same output settings, e.g. 1080i, HD, 2x writing speed, etc.
Is there a way I can change the color / brightness setting for the whole presentation? I doubt it, but thought it is worth asking.
Any other suggestion why I see this effect?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Matthias
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Re: Output Quality
I have not noticed this behavior myself. But there is a setting on the output that changes saturation. Take a look in the "Create Output/Options" tab. You will find a setting there.
Regards,
-Vernon
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-Vernon
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