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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 17, 2008 at 1:16:22 am

No, it doesn't fix... I use the exact same workflow with p2 from fcp to ae and when I play the AE rendered movie, no matter what codec (hd) I use, it does the gamma/luminance crop/washed out result...

It's not a export problem, but a colorspace interpretation and loss of usable data when getting out of the native yuv usage inside fcp... just in applying a rgb effect we also have some degradation, much less than using AE, but it's there...

let's keep talking... I dream with somebody appearing here and showing that we're all stupid and tell a simple solution ehehehehe :)




Andre Farkatt
RTV Producoes


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