Thanks alot for your suggestions and websites. I think I'm OK
on the color saturations since I tended to use very natural colors
in this animation. Also: I've framed these images in such a way
that the 10% overscan probably isn't a problem.
I posted two stills to p.b.i: the titles are
"ezekiel 0" and "ezekiel 1". Your comments are appreciated!
Emory
Tom Galvin wrote:
>
> Le Forgeron <jgr### [at] free fr> wrote in news:3DD### [at] free fr:
>
> > For TV compatible animation, especially for broadcast,
> > beware of the TV overscan (upto 10% of the image near a border might
> > get mangled/eated by a TV). So check that no crucial part of the
> > animation happen in that zone.
> > Otherwise, some might see it and some other won't.
> >
>
> The other big conversion issue is color saturation. What looks great on a
> monitor can be just plain awful on ntsc or pal.
>
> http://www.psu.edu/dept/cac/viz/sem_notes/cg_for_video/
>
> or
>
> http://www.camcorderinfo.com/info/colorguide.htm
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