Well... being the smarty I am, I decided to play with settings I should not have.
I basically suck at exposures, especially when different scenes vary a lot.
Here are two stills from the mini-DV tape. In theory, the two clips follow each other. However, you can plainly see that the exposures are out of control. Possibly rabid.
Still #1 - 1 mb TIF
Still #2 - 1 mb TIF
Is there any saving or fixing this, using Premiere or AEFX? Or would even a professional colour-fixer-person just toss their hands up in the air and tell me to shuffle on?
I basically suck at exposures, especially when different scenes vary a lot.
Here are two stills from the mini-DV tape. In theory, the two clips follow each other. However, you can plainly see that the exposures are out of control. Possibly rabid.
Still #1 - 1 mb TIF
Still #2 - 1 mb TIF
Is there any saving or fixing this, using Premiere or AEFX? Or would even a professional colour-fixer-person just toss their hands up in the air and tell me to shuffle on?