I'm making demo videos of some Reason devices, and these use bright colors that are showing up about half as bright in the final video. Whatever settings I change I can't seem to affect this.
Screenshot attached of the original on the left and the OBS studio result on the right, pretty much for whatever settings I choose. Note if I save this as a low quality jpg, it looks similar, washing out the bright colors. But I have set the bit rate to 10000, changed the color formats, partial to full, used more cpu, changed file formats, toggled options, etc., and nothing seems to change that color.
I'm trying to sell these devices, and these videos are just not reproducing the colors well. I had an earlier help thread but I didn't know what I was doing and I think I mistook my problem for a windows media player problem. :)
And this is all for uploading to youtube. The poor color shows up in the mp4 file I make before uploading. It isn't just a youtube problem. And again, I keep making changes and it all looks the same pretty much. Full colors seems to screw it up more than partial, reliably. :) Other than that, I'm stumped.
Screenshot attached of the original on the left and the OBS studio result on the right, pretty much for whatever settings I choose. Note if I save this as a low quality jpg, it looks similar, washing out the bright colors. But I have set the bit rate to 10000, changed the color formats, partial to full, used more cpu, changed file formats, toggled options, etc., and nothing seems to change that color.
I'm trying to sell these devices, and these videos are just not reproducing the colors well. I had an earlier help thread but I didn't know what I was doing and I think I mistook my problem for a windows media player problem. :)
And this is all for uploading to youtube. The poor color shows up in the mp4 file I make before uploading. It isn't just a youtube problem. And again, I keep making changes and it all looks the same pretty much. Full colors seems to screw it up more than partial, reliably. :) Other than that, I'm stumped.