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Re: MAC / CS3 / DVCPRO-HD color shifting
by Andre Farkatt on Apr 25, 2008 at 5:37:39 pm

No, this doesn't solve the problem... it is only a workaround for people using old (pre cs3 pre fcp6 software) and other issues concerning quicktime gamma flag for exemple.

I read the white papers from adobe concerning color management, also some blogs, and artbeats explanation of color management and color space. But, doing all that I still wasn't able to achieve in rendered AE CS3 files, the same color bandwidth comparing to the native p2hd footage direct at the fcp6 timeline...

It appears that the old rgb-yuv mess from the dark ages of AE vs. component betacam non-linear editing from the past has become alive again...

And, I repeat, NOBODY has answered me (or any of the numerous other posts here, in adobeforuns and other foruns) straightforward... Just look at the age of this post.. Its months

Andre Farkatt
RTV Producoes


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