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    N551JK wrong video colors

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by robertas551, Apr 12, 2015.

  1. robertas551

    robertas551 Newbie

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    I am satisfied user of ASUS. Before I use N56VM. I again chose ASUS.
    Now I decided to N551JK - CN211K. The NTB needed for the rapid video editing in Adobe Premiere. If I am forced to work in the field and then quickly send my work to the headquarters. However, I am disillusioned from color video display. The image is with a hint of orange. It is impossible to correct colors if the camera a little bad white balance.
    The photo is displayed with the correct colors. A video image is in orange / yellow.

    Could someone from your show as achieve the following standard color temperature?

    Please excuse my English ... I used Google translate.
     
  2. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    You only have the color problem with video playback? Not with images or anything else? (If this is correct, which video player are you using?)
     
  3. robertas551

    robertas551 Newbie

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    Yes, only video.
    Even at video editing in Adobe Premiere CC are colors with a hint of yellow / orange. Likewise, if I use the WMP or VLC media player is the same color. But if I use my old ASUS with the same material, colors are normal. White color is displayed as white.