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  • Still image blurry after export

    Posted by Martial Bachoffner on April 20, 2005 at 1:59 pm

    Hello,

    After exporting a still image from FCP and re-importing it, the still image is a little bit blurry and darker. I used the best quality for export.
    The worst result is with tif format.
    Anyone experienced that?

    Regards,
    Martial

    Kevin Burton replied 21 years ago 3 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Thaxter Clavemarlton

    April 20, 2005 at 6:25 pm

    [Martial] “After exporting a still image from FCP and re-importing it, the still image is a little bit blurry and darker.”

    What did you DO to the image (Photoshop?) after you exported it?

    If you did NOT do anything to it, why did you export it, then reimport it?

    Are you viewing the quality on an external video monitor?

    Did you RENDER the image on the timeline after you imported it?

  • Martial Bachoffner

    April 20, 2005 at 8:48 pm

    I do nothing, it’s test for a service office.
    Yes, I view in high quality on an external monitor.
    The image dosen’t need to be rendered.

    Regards,
    Martial

  • Thaxter Clavemarlton

    April 21, 2005 at 1:04 am

    [Martial] “I do nothing,”

    That’s why I asked you the question.
    (And I ask you again)
    WHY did you EXPORT the image and then, RE-IMPORT the image if you did not “DO” anything to it?

    To create a “Freeze-Frame”, do not Export and then Import…
    just put the cursor on the frame you want freeze, hit “Shift-n” and edit the freeze into the timeline.
    (And add De-interlace or Flicker-Filter, if needed).

    [Martial] “The image dosen’t need to be rendered.”

    If it is an EFFECT (a freeze-frame is an effect) it MUST be rendered to output at full quality.

  • Martial Bachoffner

    April 21, 2005 at 1:16 am

    We have to export image sequence to send to a service center for test for film.
    This is why we export some image. It’s for test.

    Regards,
    Martial

  • Thaxter Clavemarlton

    April 21, 2005 at 1:56 pm

    [Martial] “We have to export image sequence to send to a service center for test for film.
    This is why we export some image. It’s for test. “

    Please understand, you can do anything you’d LIKE with the export…
    that’s not the point of my question.
    But you said in your first post:
    [Martial] “After exporting a still image from FCP and re-importing it, the still image is a little bit blurry and darker.”

    You said you did NOT put it into Photoshop or otherwise “adjust” the image.
    So WHY did you RE-IMPORT the same still image?
    Did you RE-SIZE or RE-POSITION the imported image?

    I’m trying to answer your question but I still don’t have enough information.

    Again, if you import any still image, you must RENDER it to view its’ full quality.

  • Kevin Burton

    April 21, 2005 at 6:48 pm

    Try adding the de-interlace filter to thee clip before exporting.

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