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mech7
01-01-2007, 06:26 PM
when i export as quicktime black is not black but #101010 does anybody know why or how i can stop this ?

scrimski
01-01-2007, 07:37 PM
What codec? Do you have a video safe color filter applied?

Kyo007
01-01-2007, 09:15 PM
QuickTime 7.1.3 for Windows 2000/XP is working very well. I use H.264 codec and quality is very good ...


Download QuickTime 7.1.3 (http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/qtinstall.info.apple.com/mcgonagail/us/win/QuickTimeInstaller.exe)

mech7
01-02-2007, 11:32 AM
Yeas i have 7.13 and the qulity is great except the blacks aren't black but more a really dark grey.

I don't have any filter on when i export it.

Kyo007
01-02-2007, 11:55 AM
Yes, it is true but the problem at quicktime player. Look this, BSPlayer and quicktime player:
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/5305/vbrh6.gif

scrimski
01-02-2007, 11:56 AM
Kyo, you have to upload pictures in order to show them.

mech7
01-04-2007, 08:55 PM
aha so its not only me :)

mech7
01-04-2007, 11:07 PM
Here you see same file in BS Player and quicktime :(

unseenthings
01-05-2007, 04:40 AM
I've run into this same exact problem with exporting h.264 quicktimes from Cinema 4D... I don't know what the deal is. I love the filesizes, but hate that it seems to brighten up everything. I'd love to find a fix/solution/tweak/whatever.

mech7
01-07-2007, 12:37 PM
Ok i thought this was just an after effects problem, maybe a mod could move this to a general forum as it is definitly a problem from quicktime player :(

Kyo007
01-07-2007, 08:32 PM
QuickTime is very good file format but Q.Time player is bad :shrug:

jussing
01-08-2007, 12:50 PM
I think it's because Quicktime uses hardware gamma correction during playback.

If you turn off hardware acceleration in some Quicktime menu, your colors will be correct, but playback might be slow or jittery, because it'll rely 100% on the CPU.

- Jonas

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