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Old 02-20-2004, 08:31 AM
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Sony Look With The Jvc Gy Dv5000

SONY- LOOK WITH THE JVC GYDV5000

MASTER Black Level +3

Detail +1

Knee 80%

SKIN Detail ON

Color Matrix WARM*


Gamma -1

Setup 0
All of the above are located in the CAMERA PROCESS and ADVANCED CAMERA PROCESS menu.

*You can also use a 1/2 WARM card OR a Tiffen WARM filter (812) but you have to white balance then place the filter on the lens. NEVER WB with the filter set to ON.

By crushing your blacks too much with the compress switch it affects the overall picture. The -1 or even -2 GAMMA does the job slightly and increases color saturation. The WARM setting introduces a somewhat SONY red. ALSO-if you use a better lens such as a 19X Canon or 20X Fujinon, you will see a closer SONY-TYPE look.


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Old 08-26-2005, 04:58 PM
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Sony Look but a bit soft

Thanks for the info Lou,

I tried this when my camera was operating correctly but I found it made skin tones appear soft and out of focus - I thought I had bad eyes until I reset the spects and took off skin detail.

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