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Re: Internal scopes broken for PAL ?
by
Saul Budd
on Apr 17, 2008 at 8:44:45 am
Just checked with the following codecs :
AJA 10bit RGB
AJA 2Vuy
AJA 625 uncompressed
DV PAL
DVCPRO PAL
ProRes 625
Apple Uncompressed PAL 8bit
Didn't have external scopes to hand this time, but experienced the same discontinuity on the WFM between green and magenta on all codecs except for the RGB which looked closer to what you would expect.
Forgot to mention in previous posting that one of the symptoms of this issue (demonstrating that it's not just the scopes which are a problem) is that if you put them side by side you can actually see the difference in colour between the bars in FCP and the bars in Color. You do not see this difference in NTSC, and there does not appear to be the same difference using RGB PAL. Usually I would expect differences in how clips looked between FCP and other apps to be a gamma issue, but I don't know if that can be the case when you experience different results between PAL and NTSC.
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