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Use PAL-safe colors...

Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:17 pm
by Rai López
...Well, nothing to add, only that I'd like (very much) can see this export function in future versions, of course... Only that, GOOD BYE "Pals"!

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 6:18 pm
by Squeakydave
I vote for this too! It would save a lot of faffing around in after effects!

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 7:03 pm
by Lost Marble
It's harder to find information about PAL safe colors than NTSC safe colors. However, from what I have found, PAL seems to be about the same as NTSC in this regard. I would try just using the NTSC color safe option and see how that works. Remember, even for NTSC this is just an approximation - you should still do some testing on a TV if you're working on a broadcast project.

Certainly not the same

Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2005 7:04 pm
by Niels73
Hi sir...

Just wanted to make a or the statement, that the difference between NTSC and PAL is very big.

I used to work for a company, who also converted from 'alot of formats' to 'alot of formats', I remember the 'huge' difference, seeing NTSC-signal without the conversion...

So, it is a real ballgame to explore for PAL colours.

But for now, rendering uncompressed and use 'your' european video-editor, render and output PAL.
MAGIX is a real cheap one, and a real editor doesn't use zillion effects, so the cheapest version is 'done processing' overhere.