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Exporting an Image Sequence with Photo-shopped Tiffs in Timeline
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Joshua Kingdon
(jkingdon)
on May 11, 2008 at 3:50:00 am
I exported an image sequence from Final Cut Pro (in Tiff files) to be color corrected on a Quantel Pablo system. However when I got the color corrected files back there seemed to be a few missing frames.
When I was editing I noticed a few frames had dust marks so I exported them from Final Cut and fixed them within photoshop. Then I layed the good frames on top of the bad frames. If I then exported an image sequence for color correction would that screw things up (i.e missing frames)?
Should I have exported the files with the dust in them for color correction and then fixed them after color correction? Any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated by this very frustrated director trying to finish editing his spec commercials.
Thanks.
Joshua Kingdon
jakingdon@gmail.com
(323) 877-5362
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