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Re: MAC / CS3 / DVCPRO-HD color shifting
by Andre Farkatt on Apr 25, 2008 at 6:12:24 pm

I'm sorry if you were upset with my post, but only here in Cow I found more than 10 posts concerning this issue... right now one more person replyed with the same problem... and, opposed to what you said, it IS a common issue, with NO straight solution other than struggling with color management of after effects, always with result with less color bandwidth than the original p2hd footage on the fcp6 timeline... even when we apply a simple color correct at FCP6 with no chage at all, the color are slightly cropped... and with AE it is even worse.

answering your question, yes, I have the latest FCP update, latest AJA codec pack, Lates AE CS3, latest quicktime, latest osx and so on... tested both on my AJA machine and in another one with the software aja codecs, teste in uncompressed, h264, aja 2vuy, dvcproHD, animation, avid meridien, tga sequence, etc...




Andre Farkatt
RTV Producoes


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