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    vince
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    Registered: ‎04-26-2011
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    Camera animation washed out color?

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    09-12-2012 10:33 AM

    Attempting for the first time camera animation, but the rendered movie appears to be faded, washed out, loss of color- not sure the proper term here.  The only help suggestion I could find was exposure settings, but couldn't find any?  Suggestions as to fix?  Attached image shows original, with window in upper left showing washed out color in movie animation rendering.

     

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    Re: Camera animation washed out color?

    09-12-2012 11:54 AM in reply to: vince

    Look at your lighting within Studio.

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    Re: Camera animation washed out color?

    09-13-2012 12:15 PM in reply to: blair

    I'm thinking it's not the lighting.  I changed lighting styles and the rendered animation is still washed out.

    If I do a still rendered image (attached) the color looks ok.  On the video player, I tried adjusting the hue, saturation, brightness, and contrast- but it did not help.

    Another suggestion?

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    vince
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    Re: Camera animation washed out color?

    09-13-2012 01:01 PM in reply to: vince

    SOLVED.

    My NVIDIA video settings were out of whack- that's why the still image was good, but the video was bad.

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