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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 Andre Farkatt on Oct 16, 2008 at 10:58:32 pm

Hi, Dustin... when using beta(component)/digibeta(SDI) I capture using AVID meridien compressed or uncompressed in a media composer mac OR using AJA Kona uncompressed (2vuy). Then after editing I export omf reference or xml to another machine running after effects and automatic duck... thus, opening the original footage captured either by the avid meridien or the FCP with AJA kona... there's no export/convert/recode in this process...

using this, nothing shifts, the same image seen from the beta/digibeta deck is seen when playing the AE rendered movie back in the avid/fcp... even when it has super white/super black information in the tape...


just replacing the capture process by the p2 import (log and transfer) at the FCP/AJA Kona all the nightmare begins when the footage goes to after and come back rendered... when looking from the fcp timeline, the p2 footage is ok... but when opened by after (again, using automatic duck to open the original footage directly in after) and rendered, the result is what we all see in this topic... gamma shift, luminance crop, superblack gone, superwhite gone... etc...

Andre Farkatt
RTV Producoes


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