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Re: Understanding the Parade scope
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walter biscardi
on May 6, 2008 at 2:03:44 pm
[Rafael Amador]
"I'm really happy to read this Walter. If we could not trust the Color's VideoScope, we could not trust his "Broadcast Safe" or any other critic function."
I've use FCP's Scopes for many many HD shows before I ever got the Color Scopes. It's not just the scopes themselves, it's the operator understanding that what you're seeing is not 100% accurate. In Color, it's about 99% accurate in my experience. With FCP, it's about 95% accurate in my experience. So if you understand that, you work accordingly.
The Broadcast Safe filtering in Color has been rock solid for me even in the old Final Touch HD days.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
Biscardi Creative Media
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