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tiffs inFCP 5 - help!Posted by irene
hi -
i just upgraded my 2 GHz g5 to FCP 5.0, up from 4.5. so now i've just finished upgrading the project i've been editing in fcp 4.5 for my new FCP. it made me re-do all my rendering, which i guess is normal. now i am playing through my timeline tomake sure it all looks okay. mostly it looks fine, except suddenly my still images (from TIFF files) look horrible! moire, shaky, staggery, you name it - they look truly awful. but oddly they used to look fine an hour ago in fcp 4.5 - what's going on?? thanks in advance for help, irene
that was the first thing i tried, because those are the filters i usually put on freeze frames - deinterlace and flicker filter. but in this case it just seemed to "freeze" the jagged lines in the photo - so not so much stutter anymore, but still awful looking. i've never seen this before, and these same images looked absolutely okay earlier this afternoon in fcp 4.5.
i am using an external ntsc monitor- that's where the jagged lines and shaking are most pronounced. what should i check about my render settings? this render happended automatically the first time i opened my old fcp 4.5 project in my upgraded fcp 5.0 - it asked if i wanted to rerender everything, so i said ok, and iti did not seem to give me a lot of setting sor options in ths window - this was before it even opened up my project.
Tom
How do you change your setting in QT to best/highest quality? I know this is a simple question and deserves a simply response. I'm at work not at home to actually change it. But thought i still ask so when i get home i know exactly where to go to make these changes. I am having some of the same issues in this thread but with video not stills.
Did you change the field dominance to none? Here's how...
Select the Sequence in the Browser. In the file menu click SEQUENCE>SETTINGS (apple 0) Change "Field Dominance" to NONE I know this is extremely evident when working in uncompressed sequences. For some reason in FCP 4.5 the default "lower" is fine - as it should be, but when those projects are opened in FCP 5, they need to have the settings changed. It doesn't seem "healthy" to ignore field dominance, but it does make graphics much clearer. I actually learned this trick from Michael! P.S. Are these alpha matted images? If so check to make sure the alpha is set correctly - "black / straight". It's in the clips settings (apple 9)
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