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Re: should i export 8-bit uncompressed from a DV project?
by
rafalaos
on Jul 30, 2007 at 7:11:27 am
Hi cegelfand,
Without seen your films, yours set-ups and how your monitoring it, is difficult to know where is the problem, but objectively a DV clip treated in a 8/10b Unc time-line can look much better than the same in his DV time-line.
I shoot DVCam them I cut in a DV time-line. When I got my movie eddited, first I drop the Nattress "Chroma Sharpen" plugin. Then I color correct. The result is that sometimes I can not belive that those images come from my very camera. I always work with an external interlaced monitor (now a good JVC, before a cheap Sony TV).
Try it because is really worth even if you end-up in a DVD.
Cheers,
rafael
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should i export 8-bit uncompressed from a DV project?
by cegelfand on Jul 30, 2007 at 4:49:14 am
Re: should i export 8-bit uncompressed from a DV project?
by rafalaos on Jul 30, 2007 at 7:11:27 am
Re: should i export 8-bit uncompressed from a DV project?
by Tom Brooks on Jul 31, 2007 at 2:45:30 am
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