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Re: Making SD DVD from an HD Sequence
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mike Schrengohst
(Mike Schrengohst)
on Oct 6, 2006 at 2:59:57 am
I understand it, there is a gamma shift bug if you compress a file directly from FCP.
That is why I export the entire program first, close FCP and then use compressor.
I have done it both ways and I have seen a difference in the gamma levels...
try a short test...export to compressor directly from FCP and then do the export to .mov
first, close FCP and then render with compressor....
make a test DVD with both files and see if you notice a difference.
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