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Re: MAC / CS3 / DVCPRO-HD color shifting
by Gary Lieberman on May 2, 2008 at 3:43:35 am

Here's an update on the FCP/AE DVCPROHD Roundtrip issue. After some time on the phone with the nice folks at Adobe Tech Support, I'm asked to suspect the way Apple and Adobe interpret the DVCPROHD codec.

So, when I export a clip from FCP to AE using DVCPROHD, AE shifts the color and gamma (color bar vectors no longer hit the boxes). However, when I output a clip using the Animation Codec, AE sees it fine. I then output the composited clip from AE back to FCP using the DVCPROHD codec, and FCP sees it fine. Of course, exporting using the Animation codec takes forever, so that's not an acceptable solution.

So I asked Adobe, assuming I "pre-convert" all my footage, what HD format (codec) should I use that both Apple FCP and Adobe AE/PS can agree on? I didn't get an acceptable answer.

Can anyone suggest a workflow that doesn't involve learning Premier?

Thanks!



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