i believe your case is different. from what i've seen the Vaio uses 
the sony DV codec which makes things slightly darker. there is a 
fix/solution on the adobe website.

http://www.adobe.com

--- In [email protected], Jesse Pollard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was hoping someone would come up with an answer to this problem 
of 
> rendered items being made to be a bit darker than 100%, and with 
the 
> original poster stating this occurred on a system that before did 
not 
> exhibit the problem, this is sounding a bit like a similar problem 
I've 
> had with a Vaio notebook which exhibited this artifact from day one.
> 
> I have no solution, but the work-around I found was to simply add 
> "broadcast colors" or "contrast/brightness" filters to the whole 
> project, and everything was equalized.  Of course, without a 
waveform 
> monitor, to monitor and adjust levels, you're lost.
> 
> I am very interested to see if anyone has a solution to this 
problem 
> with a system that suddenly exhibited this artifact, hopefully to 
find a 
> way I can avoid this work-around.
> 
> I'm using 6.5.
> 
> JP
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff Schell wrote:
> 
> >So the problem is exhibited on your external monitor as well? 
(Sorry to be
> >thick, but you didn't specify yes or no.)
> >
> >What project preset are you using? A DV project? Also, do you have 
any
> >effects applied to these color mattes?
> >
> >----- Original Message ----- 
> >I was kind of hoping this would be the case as well Jeff, but it's
> >not.
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




 
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