Hello all. This is my first post.
I'm using a pentium II, windows 2000 professional, with a DV Firewire card to interface with my Canon Optura 20.
When editting videos, I've noticed something odd. Whenever there is a transition, a fade, a change of speed, a layering of text... anything that deviates from the purity of the original video clip (of any clip) I'm working with, there is a very slight (but noticable) additional tint of green to the final output. It's not just what I'm seeing in the monitor screen of the monitor... when I push the video out via DV/Firewire to my camera to record the finished projects, the green tints still appear.
Is this a problem anyone else has run into with premiere 6.5? Any solutions? Ideas? Suggestions?
Any and all help would be appreciated.
-Jason Kraley
www.jasonkraley.com
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