Animated video appears darker on the Mac computer screens?

If this has been driving me crazy. No indication on it will be great!

I made a video of animation on a desktop Windows 8. My screen is actually a model TV Sceptre that I converted to a monitor. The brightness of the screen is placed high, but it is not the highest. When I visited my animation I use these parameters, specified by my employer. In the Format Options I put it as a MPEG 4 video at the highest quality.

sample4.jpg

When I look at the video rendering on my computer, it seems, a bit on the side more dark but clear and contrasting, like I want to. When I need to show my employer video, I have to upload it to a video hosting site. For larger files my animation upload can take ten minutes to download, if she can manage the large size. Often I compress the video of 60% of its size and then download the .mp4 (rather than as the original .mov) video on the hosting site. But when my employer he looks on his Mac, the video is significantly lower and more muddy.

To give you an idea of what looks like the animation, here is a sample

samplesss.jpg

Here is what I think continues to be:

-Mac changes the color quality of videos, similar to the impression of an RGB image file that should really be a CMYK image

-When I compress video colors become dimmer

-The large amount of black in the video makes all drive

-My TV monitor not expensive watch way too bright colors

There are other reasons for this? Is there a RAM Preview or the color adjustment I need to set in After Effects for this problem? I'd like some answers ASAP since this project is very close to finish and it is literally the only thing I have left to work on it. Thank you!

There are other reasons for this?

Yes.

When I made my animation I use these settings (picture here)

You get what you ask - you use H.264 inherited from Apple, which is riddled with bugs, been did not update as ever and mess with the Gamma. Use native H.264 encoder AE via Adobe Media Encoder. In addition, you have reading to do on color management, how CoDecs use different ranges of Gamma and color and how the Gamma is different for Mac and Windows PC. This is all basic stuff that you can find a lot of info on the web.

Mylenium

Tags: After Effects

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