I do not even movies for so long and have a problem. Every time I film a white object against a dark background, so I get a lilac with light reaching the film. Every time someone long in white clothes against a dark forest is running, but one who, as a bevy of "Big River Elbe Prince" himself!
What can I do? I want to necessarily get rid of this effect. Thank you have you very much!
MfG Dominik
PS: Sorry if this question has been answered before. With the search I found nothing like that.
Antwort von Stefan:
Does it look like that? http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatische_Aberration http://www.henner.info/farbsaeume.htm
Is there a way to curb sowas even during the recording something?
For individual images, it does not bother me so much, because you can rid of it with PSP or Photoshop. But in a video one would have to edit each frame. This is already last for 5min at thousands of pictures. Since there must be a simpler method!
Antwort von Stefan:
Nah that's too extreme. I think the camera has a problem. That should look at the service.
Sorry The fat Stefan
Antwort von skyknight:
Can synonymous come from the fact that this is a Stadbild from nem video. If it moves, it stands out not quite so extreme. The problem also occurs only in sunlight, never indoors. The video I've already made last summer to test the cam, but the results I've only recently discovered when I finally was able to join s.den PC. On the internal display sowas is unfortunately not so very.
The ne Cam is JVC GR-D24E. Makes this series, perhaps more problems?
Greeting
Dominik
Antwort von Markus:
"Skyknight" wrote:
The ne Cam is JVC GR-D24E. Makes this series, perhaps more problems?
Hi Dominik,
You will find this out easily if you look into the JVC-section or try the search. Otherwise it would not be synonymous to those who answer you. ;-)
I mean me s.so a similar case before, perhaps half a year to remember for a Sony camcorder. Had not done with the smear effect, ie the "leakage" of charges on the image intensifier into adjacent areas where a lot of light hits the CCD?
* edit * Bingo! At the present contribution was at the Video Forum and carried the succinct title image disturbance. ;-)