Final Cut Pro - graphics lose quality after rendering
by bajaskier
on
Dec 20, 2006 at 9:17:30 pm
Final Cut Pro HD 4.1.2
OSX 10.3.9
E-mac 1Ghz
When I import graphics with a transparent background and inser them into the time line, they look fine. As soon as the graphic is rendered, it becomes very soft, and aliased to the point of being unusable. I have varied the size, resolution and format of the incoming graphics to not avail.
Re: Final Cut Pro - graphics lose quality after rendering by Shane Ross on Dec 21, 2006 at 12:51:13 am
WOrking in a DV timeline? Then that will happen. Best to add graphics to a DV50 or uncompressed 8-bit timeline and rendering when you have locked the cut.
Shane
FCP Preferences set to UNCONTROLLED ADVICE
Littlefrog Post
www.lfhd.net
Re: Final Cut Pro - graphics lose quality after rendering by Jan Franz on Dec 21, 2006 at 8:16:16 am
Check under the RT button to the left on the timeline. Use the "full quality"at bottom of the RT menu. Also check the rendering settings for the sequence. I don't remember if the full quality choice overruns the sequence settings so check the RT button first.
Re: Final Cut Pro - graphics lose quality after rendering by bdr on Dec 21, 2006 at 3:10:53 pm
Make sure the graphics are of the right size (720x480) so Final Cut Pro won't have to scale them. The scaling algorithm in Final Cut Pro 4 was quite bad, version 5 improved quite a bit on that. Scale should be 100% all the time and aspect ratio should be 0.
Check that the center of the image (position) is on whole numbers, not fractional numbers. Fractional numbers will cause the use of subpixel rendering wich will soften the images. Try to use even numbers for the vertical dimension, it will help with flickering on an interlaced timeline.