You could recalibrate your monitor to match Windows gamma. You may still need to tweak gamma settings when creating files but at least you're looking at a display with the same gamma setting as Windows rather than painting by numbers.
Craig Seeman
3rd Planet Video
--- In FinalCutPro-L@yahoogroups.com, Tim McLaughlin <mcltim@...> wrote:
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> A bit displeased with my current bunch of WMVs - the blacks and midtones of what I see on the PC aren't what I'm seeing in the source QT.
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> I'm using Squeeze 5 - anyone have a nice "windows gamma" filter setting to share?
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> Thanks!
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> Tim McLaughlin
> Avid and Final Cut Pro Editor
> http://www.mcltim.com
> Phone (847) 358-0277
> Cell (847) 370-4379
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