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Output video too bright and with stronger colors
babareto1 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 27, 2019 03:59 Messages: 7 Offline
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Hi,
i've a problem that happen with some videos: after the render process, they looks brighter and with stronger colors, but i haven't changed ANY color and brightness setting (I attach a comparision).
How is it possible?

EDIT: I'm doing some tests, there is a curious result:

  • if I produce the SAME video with SAME profile WITHOUT any cut, it displays perfect;

  • if I produce the SAME video with SAME profile WITH cuts, it displays brighter and more colourful.

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optodata
Senior Contributor Location: California, USA Joined: Sep 16, 2011 16:04 Messages: 8630 Offline
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That's not what's supposed to happen, but there's a chance it's related to this issue.

You may want to contact tech support from this page, and have them test your actual project. You can also share it here on the forum to see if anyone else sees the same issue. In either case, go to File, then Pack Project Materials and choose a folder in OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox etc., and then share the link.
babareto1 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 27, 2019 03:59 Messages: 7 Offline
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Quote That's not what's supposed to happen, but there's a chance it's related to this issue.

You may want to contact tech support from this page, and have them test your actual project. You can also share it here on the forum to see if anyone else sees the same issue. In either case, go to File, then Pack Project Materials and choose a folder in OneDrive, Google Drive, DropBox etc., and then share the link.

thanks for the reply.
Your solution doesn't work for me. There is a link to my project with a sample file.
I've contacted tech support.
Bronze_F [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Aug 04, 2015 21:31 Messages: 16 Offline
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thanks for the reply.
Your solution doesn't work for me. There is a link to my project with a sample file.
I've contacted tech support.


I cannot reproduce the same condition using your project. No brighter video or stronger colors got produced in my output.

Try not to use the GPU hardware encoder (Fast Video Rendering Technology), and produce the video again in pd.
It might have differences in the result.

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babareto1 [Avatar]
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I cannot reproduce the same condition using your project. No brighter video or stronger colors got produced in my output.

Try not to use the GPU hardware encoder (Fast Video Rendering Technology), and produce the video again in pd.
It might have differences in the result.

YES!
If i disable Fast Video Rendering Technology the problem disappears. THANKS Bronze_F!
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