Your eyes adjust to their environment. Your monitors can be suspect. Your eyes fatigue. Your eyes have bad "memory." There are about a dozen reasons why your eyes are a horrible tool in a grading environment.
The analogy I've also been giving lately is that you wouldn't do a sound mix without VU meters right? They give you a relative level so you can determine if any loudness or distortion is coming from your monitoring or your mix. They let you know whether the audio at the front of the program is the same level as the audio at the end of your program.
Yes, YOU can grade without scopes. Let me know who your clients are and they'll soon be mine, or they aren't worth having as clients in the first place.
Steve
On Jul 22, 2013, at 3:18 PM, Benjamin Hershleder <Ben@ContactBen.com> wrote:
>
> On Jul 22, 2013, at 12:35 PM, Terence Curren wrote:
>
> > I beg to differ. What is your reference as your eyes are constantly adjusting?
> >
>
> I agree.
> Must. Have. Scopes.
>
> I recently learned a great deal about CC from Bryan Castle at Avid.
> For those that think they can trust their eyes, give the pictures in the links below a look.
> They are example of what's referred to as the "Simultaneous Contrast Effect:"
> (before visiting the link below, first turn down your sound to avoid the obnoxiously loud music)
> http://web.mit.edu/persci/gaz/gaz-teaching/flash/contrast-movie.swf
>
> The Simultaneous Contrast Effect just _one_ of _several_ things
> you're up against as a colorist and why you can't trust your eyes.
>
> 1-
> http://langabi.name/blog/2005/09/26/optical-illusions-and-visual-phenomena
>
> 2-
> http://www.urdjuret.com/Optical/www.urdjuret.com_optical.illusion_classic2.png
>
> 3-
> Several on this page:
> http://inventorspot.com/articles/robots_see_optical_illusions_jus_7251
>
> Cheers,
>
> Benjamin
>
> ----
> Benjamin Hershleder
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> Site: http://ContactBen.com
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