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Blurry and Fuzzy ImportsPosted by drtuzi
FCP Sequence is 1280x720p ProRes 25 fps - render settings=best
sequence footage is as crisp as iceberg lettuce in the FCP timeline there's a cut mid-shot to the same footage in motion (with stuff added) and it gets noticeably blurry - nowhere near a seamless match to try and isolate the problem, I created a new motion file (HD Broadcast 720p, 25fps) and brought the orignal clip into motion from the finder - reduced to 95.5% to match scale of footage in FCP - (NO OTHER EFFECTS OR ACTIONS ADDDED) brought motion file into FCP timeline - rendered - still blurry - tried outputting as quicktime from motion - still blurry - tried outputting via compresssor - still blurry - Now, we can't be saying that FCP is better at scaling than Motion, can we ? But I've done this a hundred times before and this problem is only occurring about 15 percent of the time - and, for the life of me, I can't find any difference between the files the work and the ones that don't. I've tried every setting I could think of - motion blur in motion set to default of 8 sample 360 degrees - futzed around there - no change - but this isn't about movement - I can't even get a static frame to match focus when I cut from source to motion output baffled. screenshot at: [www.tuzigoot.com] (Motion on left, superimposed on source in FCP timeline on right) Oh yeah - PS - running all latest updates of FCS 2 as of 2/2009
That image is not full rez - looks severely compressed. Both sides are soft (left side is a little softer).
Need your exact Project Settings & footage sizes (PAR). I am on FCS2 fully updated as well and I do not have an "HD Broadcast 720p, 25fps" preset (that's a Custom Setting because the "Broadcast HD 720p" preset loads @ 29.97fps). When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Thanks, Joey -
Actually not compressed - but window magnified to 200% so I could see what was going on with both. And yes, it was a custom preset. I solved the mystery and I'll post it here (and at at the other forum I posted on) in case anyone else falls down this weird little rabbit hole. It's a screen capture project, w/ source footage 1344 x 840. I did the rough edit in a 1344x840 timeline - for timing and sync w/narration. I copied the sequence and converted it to 1280x720 to do the pans, zooms and final framing. From this timeline, I often sent stuff to motion for masks, mattes and graphics - and it worked 85% of the time... But other stuff was going fuzzy. To fix it, I went back to the 1344x840 timeline - sent to motion from there and rebuilt the shot. Then brought that full rez motion file into 1280x720... The match cuts between source footage and motion files are now invisible.
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