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by smitty miler on Aug 27, 2008 at 5:08:10 pm

I figured this was the best place for this, FCP is far more of a professional app so there should be many more videophiles here. I posted a similar question on another site and no one understood the issue. I'd bet most people using iMovie HD are blown away with AIC and don't even mind AppleTV's 540p setting. Being in the graphics field and working with video I guess I've trained myself to see faults (some times I wish I could look past them!). Every time I walk into a BB or CC I want to recalibrate all their displays ; ) Unfortunately, I work mostly with still images so I don't have FCP and only a Core 2 Duo. I may need it up my software/hardware now.



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