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  • Ed Dooley

    October 5, 2006 at 5:49 pm

    Give more info! What kind of text, what text generator, what size text, how are you viewing it?
    Ed

  • Shane Ross

    October 5, 2006 at 6:23 pm

    Editing a DV project? Your text will look bad for as soon as you drop it into the timeline, you are adding the 5:1 compression of DV.

    For your text to look good, you need to work in a DV50 or uncompressed 8-bit timeline. But only after you have finalized your cut and are ready to output. However, if you are outputting back to DV, then this won’t work as you need to go back to a DV sequence to output. But this works great if you are outputting to DVD or digibeta or DV50.

    Shane

    Littlefrog Post
    http://www.lfhd.net

  • Phillip Van west

    October 5, 2006 at 6:36 pm

    Are you using Title3D (the Boris titler, which came with FCP)? It looks (and IS) a lot better than the generic text generator that also comes with FCP.

    Also, be sure you’re checking your text on an external monitor (as you should be for everything you edit). Don’t judge quality with the Viewer or the Canvas.

    pvw

    Phil Van West
    Terra Nova Productions LLC
    Denver, CO
    Video Production/Post-Production

    G5 DP 2.5GHz / 4.5 GB RAM / OS 10.4.8 / FCP 5.1.2 / QT 7.1.3

  • Ben Holmes

    October 6, 2006 at 1:50 am

    As many similar previous enquiries will confirm – All text and gfx/stills look terrible in the viewer. You have to look at them on your monitor – via firewire or video output card. Even with DV timelines, you will get crisp clean text when you output – just avoid bad fonts or bad sizes, not all are suitable for video. Start with Arial bold if you want to compare it to something – that always looks pretty clean.

    Ben

    Editec Broadcast Editing Ltd

    EVS & FCP specialists for live OB operations. FCP systems just used on Sky Sports coverage of the Ryder Cup – live from the K Club.

    “The Supercar Run” now available for international distribution from http://www.electricsky.com

  • Bret Williams

    October 6, 2006 at 5:27 am

    Not completely true. While DV is a a very slightly compressed format, it doesn’t affect text THAT much. It’s 5:1 compression occurs almost all in the color information, not in resolution. Dub a digibeta of something with beautiful text directly to a DV tape via component or sdi and see if the text looks bad. It does not. Usually the problem is with FCP or user error or both. Example, placing text on an odd vertical number in the motion tab. Make sure all text is on an even pixel. 2, 4, 6 etc. not 1.37 or 2.46, etc.

    The text should be better looking in fact in the canvas window at 100% or 50% with any sq pixel correction turned off. It’s displayed as uncompressed RGB there. But on the ntsc you’ll see the DV compression. And oddly enough you’ll see more issues with the compression if you’re looking at it with a svideo or component signal. If you look at it with a composite signal (as most viewers will) the compression artifacts melt away.

  • Sergio Deustua

    October 6, 2006 at 8:28 am

    My project is a DVCPROHD 720p60 project, and I have tried everything: regular text tool, boris, photoshop, livetpe…nothing works.
    Text size 30 to 45, placed over photographs.
    Thanks.

  • Bouncing Account needs new email address

    October 6, 2006 at 1:08 pm

    Many posters have asked HOW are you checking the quality.

    You must be viewing on an external video monitor and not on the computer monitor).

    You must render the text at the highest quality setting before judging the quality.

  • Bouncing Account needs new email address

    October 6, 2006 at 1:12 pm

    And please read the following link-

    https://www.creativecow.net/articles/hodgetts_philip/titles/index.html

    It examines DV and resolution.

  • Sergio Deustua

    October 6, 2006 at 4:33 pm

    Im monitoring in both video and computur monitor. Im rendering in the hiest quality…and nothing.
    Ill read the article.

  • Sergio Deustua

    October 6, 2006 at 4:33 pm

    Im monitoring in both video and computur monitor. Im rendering in the hiest quality…and nothing.
    Ill read the article.

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