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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 Live Type - 14 years agoI am upgrading my FCP 6 to 7. Will that delete my existing live type application?by Rob Jones - Café LA Re: Keying - 14 years agoThank you, This has been very informative. We haven't shot anything yet. The deal is we have 8 EX-3's for the event, and a panasonic hpx300 for interviews. I wanted to keep the rendering to a minimum and planned on staying with the XDCAM EX timetime. But when it came to the interviews on a green screen, wondered if laying those clips onto the XDCAM EX timeline would effect the key. We seby Rob Jones - Café LA Keying - 14 years agoI have a rather large project coming up using primarily XDCAM EX codec. So, for rendering sake I think I?d like to keep it all all the time lines in that EX codec. However, we are doing some green screen interviews in Panasonic DVCPRO HD 720p. When it comes to keying, does keying the DCVPRO clip in a 4:2:0 (XDCAM EX) timeline degrade the key? Or should it be in a 4:2:2 time line. Thanksby Rob Jones - Café LA advanced pulldown - 17 years agoI was reading in the FCP manual about 24p and pull downs. In short the manuals suggests that a 3:2 pull down (2:3:2:3) has less artifacts and therefore considered to have the most acceptable quality of motion. A 2:3:3:2 Advanced pull down has a perceived motion quality that is lower than the 3:2 pull down. Why then is the 2:3:3:2 pull down considered an advanced pull down, and what advantby Rob Jones - Café LA |
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