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ADOBE PREMIERE PRO CS5 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK
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1
Select the clip named normal.mov. Play it by clicking the Play icon near the
bottom of the monitor.
2
Observe the Waveform Monitor.
The luminance or brightness values have a nice range, from just below 7.5 (the
normal low range for black) to about 100 (the normal high range for white), with
the brightest pixels in the face around 70–75, which is
good exposure for a moody
shot like this one. This clip is an example of a scene that is properly exposed.
3
Select the clip named dark_loud.mov. When you play this clip, notice that
the pixels that correspond to the face are all below 60 and that most of the
brightness values
are clumped at the bottom, including lots of pixels below 7.5.
This means that detail in the darker pixels is likely lost for good and that the
video will look “dark” when played. When you see a waveform like this, you
should consider adjusting the exposure on the camera
or changing the lighting
to provide a greater range of luminance. Observing the Waveform Monitor
while you make lighting changes is a good way to know when you have it right.