try this...reinstall or get the latest version of directx. i was 
having problems where certain stuff wasn't rendering then i installed 
the latest directx and everything was back to normal. maybe the MSDV 
gets corrupted and needs to be fixed.

--- In [email protected], "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I understand what you are saying, but I'm talking about not even 
close 
> to white, it's a very dirty white, more like light grey.
> I have a 'white frame' made in photoshop. I drop it into the time 
line 
> and you can see in the output screen that it is white.
> If the clip is de-selected then re-selected, it is now light grey.
> If I drop a brightness filter on the clip, I only need to push up 
the 
> brightness a couple of points until it is white. De-select & re 
select 
> and it is grey again. If I push up the brightness again, it goes 
white 
> again, deselect/reselect & I'm back to grey, this will continue 
until 
> the brightness is at 100 and I can go no further.
> 
> I finnished a project 15 minutes before starting the next and this 
was 
> fine, I made a tape & a DVD and checked it on the TV and this is 
fine. 
> I had already made a tape & DVD of this project as a test and the 
> whites were fine, I went back to the project to change some parts 
that 
> I was not happy with, and in front of my very eyes, ALL the whites 
on 
> ALL the clips/titles/overlays dropped to grey, in front of my eyes. 
It 
> has in fact affected the brightness on all colours, but these are 
> barely noticeable compared to the whites.
> 
> I am using a PC. W2Kpro SP4, premiere 6.5
> I am working in a PAL 48khz standard setiing, and this is affecting 
all 
> clips, titles, jpegs, the absolute lot.
> 
> Regards,
> Andy.
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "lancer777" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > there really isn't "white" in TV land. if you are trying to use 
RGB 
> > values of 255,255,255 that is too bright and will cause problems. 
now 
> > granted i doubt premiere is automatically adjusting for that. 
what 
> > kind of computer do you have and your set up. also what are the 
clip 
> > properties?




 
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