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Re: MAC / CS3 / DVCPRO-HD color shifting
by Gary Lieberman on Apr 30, 2008 at 3:52:24 pm

Here are the details of my workflow and the Color/Gamma Shift issue of "Round-tripping" from FCP to AE and back again using the DVCPROHD codec throughout . Let's say I'm laying out my DVCPROHD clip in FCP, sending a foreground and background clip to AE. Using Keylight to do the keying and adding addition shadows and such. Here are my steps:

FCP: Created DVCPROHD sequence and editd DVCPROHD photoshop elements to track 1 and DVCPROHD green screen shots to track 2.
Outputted a quicktime of the green screen clip (made movie self contained, otherwise AE crashed on render). Disabled track 2 and outputted a quicktime of background element.

AE: Created a DVCPROHD sequence and composited both clips using Keylight. Already, I can see the clip has shifted in color! Rendered an output using the DVCPROHD quicktime codec.

FCP: Inported composited clip in FCP and noted the Color and Gamma difference.

Hope someone can help!



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