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iMovie image brightness

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The only dumb questions are the ones un-asked, or so it is said. So here I go. I just wanted to know why the video that I transfer from my MiniDV camera to iMovie is so much darker in my iMovie projects. When viewed on the camera's LCD it looks great, when the camera is connected to my TV it looks great. If I run the footage through iMovie it is darker on my PowerBook and on the burned DVDs.
Any ideas?????
 

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