Calibration Target
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:39 pm
Hi! I recently purchase a Pro edition of neatvideo and although the results are pleasent, they are not completely optimal.
I assume this is because of the quality of profiling (only achieved from 50% to 70%)
Because of this, next time I'll try shooting the cailbration target wherever is that I need to work.
My question is the following, what is it exactly that I need to see through my camera while shooting the cailbration target to achieve an optimal profiling?
Does the fact that the target has variable colors won't be an issue for selecting an area to profile?
I understand that i need to take the focus away, but won't the different colors be noticiable anyway or should I zoom in only to one of the squares on the table?
I hope the question is understandable...
Thanks in advance for your time!
I assume this is because of the quality of profiling (only achieved from 50% to 70%)
Because of this, next time I'll try shooting the cailbration target wherever is that I need to work.
My question is the following, what is it exactly that I need to see through my camera while shooting the cailbration target to achieve an optimal profiling?
Does the fact that the target has variable colors won't be an issue for selecting an area to profile?
I understand that i need to take the focus away, but won't the different colors be noticiable anyway or should I zoom in only to one of the squares on the table?
I hope the question is understandable...
Thanks in advance for your time!