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Re: motion on stills- low to high res
by Eric Holzapfel on May 27, 2009 at 9:18:33 pm

Hello Dave et al,
Hope you see this post/reply. If I do not get a reply, I will
try re-posting on the main FCP site.

Even though this thread is over a year old, it does apply to me in a sense. I am developing a fairly long program using stills in FCP.

I do notice the images that have no motion (pans, etc) are quite sharp, as are the source tiffs. I am judging the "quality" from the FCP sequence in the canvas. I notice some "artifacting" or fuzziness on images that I pan or zoom on. You mention ProRes 422 as a way to "preserve" the still image quality. I like the sound of that.
I do not remember, at this moment, what my sequence in FCP is set for. That may be my problem. I will check that.

I plan to output the sequence to dvd, and use the 4x3 NTSC DV setting. I will assume that I should send the sequence to compressor for this.

What would be the "correct" settings for my sequence in FCP?
I am using 3 image sizes, cropped down to 720x540 for no motion, 1440x540 for horizontal pans, and 720x1080 for vertical pans, and 1800x1350 for images I would like to zoom in or out on. All these pixel settings are at 72dpi.

Thanks for a good resource on FCP.

Eric


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