johnnyhenderson replied

397 weeks ago

hello,

It's probably a combination of both, moreso sharpness and contrast than colour matching. I'm fairly immune to colour mis-matches whereas others find that more of a problem than contrast. Each to their own. I am forever arguing with my wife - I hate any part of an image to be blown out and will always settle for a dark image in preference - she's the reverse, accepting noise and blown out parts in order to get a brighter image.

I feel your pain in trying to match shots. I have two identical cameras (Canon XF100) set to the same colour temperature, filming the same stage on the same night and still have problems matching colours if the iris is set differently.


Please help.
Thanks!

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

References:
http://www.videoforums.co.uk/threads/51697-Welding-Competition-Video


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