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Re: MAC / CS3 / DVCPRO-HD color shifting, THE CHALLENGE!

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Re: MAC / CS3 / DVCPRO-HD color shifting, THE CHALLENGE!
by Mark Hatch on Jul 23, 2008 at 8:28:44 pm

That is very interesting. I didn't even know that the Dumpster program existed. I took raw DVCPRO HD footage and imported it into both FCP and AE CS3. I then exported that footage from AE, unaffected, in the DVCPRO HD codec. I noticed that gamma flag that AE adds and it read 2.2. I then imported that footage from AE into FCP and laid it over the original. There was an obvious shift.

I then changed the gamma in dumpster several times and reimported it into FCP and laid it over the original footage. I never got it to match up very well. At this point, though, I can't remember if it is correct to apply any color management in AE. Can someone remind me what was determined for that? Do we interpret the footage differently than default in AE CS3?

Thanks.


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