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Still Images in FCP
Right, a shot in the dark here… I’m having problems with generated graphics imported into FCP.
Say I generate a curve in PhotoShop (a curve of green on white). Then import this into FCP. What happens is the curves edge will be pixelated.
Thats just one problem, the other problem I’m having is that when working with graphics created in PhotoShop they never seem smooth. They always appear to lose quality.
Generally when I create graphics in PhotoShop I use the PAL/DV 720 X 576 setting available, I then change the pixels to square. (If you leave it at PAL CCIR 1.06666 you get a “morray” effect)
Basically what I need to know is the following:
1) are the any protocols to which I need adhere when creating graphics in PhotoShop to be used in FCP?
2) what is the best Project setting to use in FCP to ensure smooth, high quality graphics in FCP – I generally use my default DV-PAL setting, but have been told that perhaps using an Uncompressed 10 Bit setting may get me better results. Could someone explain…
3) why is it, that graphics generated and manipulated in After Effects tend to not only look better, but seem to have more of a “fluid” feeling to their motion when keyframed and moved?
Basically I need to get graphics orientated edit looking clean and crisp, as currently they don’t and clients are starting to complain.
Any help, even a referral to someone who could help would be hugely appreciated.