TMBTM said:I just tried to watch my DVD .vob files on VLC player and the brightness is the original one, not the darker version I see when I play it with, let's say, windows media player or some other players.
I don't know why this appends. On some players it looks "normal", on some other it looks darker.
and by the way, the quick montage made by negative 1 have the original brightness unlike the pictures he post.
I'm kind of lost with this brightness/contrast issue.
But I like both way of watching it, so for me it's no big deal, I just would like to now why there is this change from a player to another.
i think you're right..
the pictures came from virtualdub -> capture screen
however, when saving the image -> some brightness effect happened, due to compression?
i am using 24 bit jpgs..
but i know when you're doing grayscale, you can only capture so much..
you need to see the video clip to really judge it..
later
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