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Panasonic V20: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 71521" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Cool, glad to hear it. I would imagine it was the 2.2 gamma setting that was the main cause. The low gamma lacks contrast resulting in the image looking a little washed out.</p><p></p><p>Yip, I adjusted the greyscale as well as the colour hue and saturation. I'm not sure if they'll translate accurately for you though. The adjustments are very fine and I would imagine they'd be different from set to set. I can post them if you'd like.</p><p></p><p>One last suggestion for the settings though, seeing as how I couldn't edit my previous post I just left it because it was a minor adjustment, but brightness should be put up by one more click, so from 0 to +1. It shifts the gamma up slightly but you'll gain full lower black detail. Previous setting of 0 crushed black slightly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 71521, member: 517"] Cool, glad to hear it. I would imagine it was the 2.2 gamma setting that was the main cause. The low gamma lacks contrast resulting in the image looking a little washed out. Yip, I adjusted the greyscale as well as the colour hue and saturation. I'm not sure if they'll translate accurately for you though. The adjustments are very fine and I would imagine they'd be different from set to set. I can post them if you'd like. One last suggestion for the settings though, seeing as how I couldn't edit my previous post I just left it because it was a minor adjustment, but brightness should be put up by one more click, so from 0 to +1. It shifts the gamma up slightly but you'll gain full lower black detail. Previous setting of 0 crushed black slightly. [/QUOTE]
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