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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting forum for all things FCP Legacy (FCP 7 and below.) And general discussion on topics that do not fit in the other forums.
Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: "Mosquito Noise"/ still image problems in timeline- I've tried everything - 18 years agoBen, you are correct on all of the above. It looks like crap when output to tape or to a QT file, regardless of the settings. I am away from my work station right now but will proviode a screen grab as soon as I can. Thanks again for your help. -Jimby twotimes - Café LA Re: "Mosquito Noise"/ still image problems in timeline- I've tried everything - 18 years agoI'm exporting a FCP movie file- no conversion. This is a file that will be used to create a DVD and must look great on TVs, on computer displays and when projected digitally. -Jimby twotimes - Café LA Re: "Mosquito Noise"/ still image problems in timeline- I've tried everything - 18 years agoAnother odd clue- it seems that the still looks funky in the canvas window until I adjust the view in the window to 100% (it sits at about 98% in its current 2-up configuration). BUT it still outputs funky, whether it looks good in the canvas or not. -Jimby twotimes - Café LA Re: "Mosquito Noise"/ still image problems in timeline- I've tried everything - 18 years agoThanks for the reply, Ben. The photos are varying sizes and resolutions and the problem affects examples from across the spectrum, both jpeg and tiff. The photos look great outside of FCP and great in FCP when viewed on an external monitor. In other words, there are no inherent artifacts or compression problems inherently in the images. FCP is doing something to them- and it seemingly effects tby twotimes - Café LA "Mosquito Noise"/ still image problems in timeline- I've tried everything - 18 years agoHi all, I am working on a feature that incorporates many still photographs with DV video in the timeline. Most of the stills are in jpeg or tiff formats and roughly half of the images (50 out of 100) are affected by this problem, both jpeg and tiff. The stills are beautiful in Photoshop and other viwer apps, but when I lay my stills into the FCP timeline, they become funky. They develop chunky,by twotimes - Café LA |
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