Hi Evan,
A CC with the "Clip" buttons all selected on the RGB tab will give you a
HWRT legaliser for RGB.
If you do follow this route, carefully check heavily saturated images for
colour change (because you're clipping, not adjusting).
But to answer your original question, yes, the CCA will do the same thing,
but SWRT only.
Regards,
Tone :)
> Does the "colour space adjustment effect set to adjust
> (90%). " do it in RGB..? Because if not we are finding
> that a lot of HD QC places are going by RGB color
> space. Now in our mind this is wrong. But I know of
> two places in NYC and one in LA that check only for
> RGB in HD.
>
> -Evan
>
>
> --- John McMullin <John(at)vet.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I recently onlined an HDCam feature film that I
>> legalised with the
>> colour space adjustment effect set to adjust (90%).
>> We played out to
>> HDCam. Apparently the HDCam tapes were later
>> transferred to HD D5 prior
>> to a surround sound dub that needed to lay back 8
>> channels of sound.
>>
>> The HD D5 tapes have now been QCed but have been
>> failed for "Luminence
>> peaks below 102% - some gamut errors recorded".
>>
>> That seems like quite a tight fail, but also,
>> shouldn't the colour space
>> effect have taken care of this?
>>
>> We're wondering whether there was some error
>> introduced in the dub to HD
>> D5 (not done at our facility but should have been
>> foolproof) or if the
>> monitoring at the QC house is a little off. The QC
>> also said that there
>> was some sparkle that I never remember seeing on any
>> shots.
>>
>> Or is the colour space adjust effect a bit dodgy?
>> We haven't had any
>> other fails after having used it though.
>>
>> Thanks for any feedback,
>>
>> John
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