"John" wrote in message
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I have an issue with my Canon ZR MiniDV camcorder. I have one pixel
fairly central in the middle of the screen that is burnt out.
Unfortunately it is showing in all my footage. Is there any software
that can get rid of this noise afterwards when I am transferring to my
computer and editing?
If it is also on the actual recorded footage when played back on
another medium such as PC monitor or burned to DVD etc,
then it ain't a dead/burned pixel.
A dead pixel is on the display, such as the visual screen with
camcorder, or an LCD, or whatever. If on the actual footage
then the prime culprit will be a damaged lens, which is relatively
easy to replace. (Though not nessacarily cost effective).
Very first step - clean the lens.
I also just wondered if anyone has a webspace explaining all the
different consumer camcorder choices both analogue and digital but
especially digital and across all different formats offered? I think
it could be useful for people looking to buy a camcorder today with
all the different choices available e.g. MiniDV, DVD, SD Card, Hard
Drive etc. Also explaining the advantages of 720 and 1080 compared
with each other and the different types of lens and features that
camcorder have etc.
There is plenty of "webspace" explaining the pro's and con's.
And there is a well established online lump of cleverness that can
produce the info, it's called google.
An excellent site:
http://www.videohelp.com/
Sites worth browsing and clicking the links:
http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/camcorders...9293142,00.htm http://www.videojug.com/interview/hi...ion-camcorders http://www.videoforums.co.uk/camcord...own-route.html http://theinsider.pricerunner.co.uk/...-def-camcorder
Just a few examples to use as google search criteria:
Hi-Def 1080p
Progressive Vs Interleaved
Hi-definition camcorders
Cheers,
John