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  • What happens during Log and Transfer?

    Posted by Matthew Skala on December 14, 2007 at 5:27 pm

    Hello all and Merry Christmas,

    I am working with some 1080i/24p P2 footage and have been using Log and Transfer to get it into FCP 6.0.2. I feel like I am loosing quality during the transfer. The footage looks better in the log and transfer preview window than it does in FCP. Anyone know anything about this?

    I was also wondering if there was a way to have a RAW P2 workflow all the way through to and out of Color.

    thanks!
    Matt

    Matthew Skala replied 18 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Shane Ross

    December 14, 2007 at 6:11 pm

    [mskala23] “I feel like I am loosing quality during the transfer.”

    You aren’t. Not one bit of quality loss. All that is happening is the files are being copied over…COPIED…and audio and video joined and put into a Quicktime wrapper so FCP can work with it better. No conversion is occuring.

    [mskala23] “The footage looks better in the log and transfer preview window than it does in FCP. Anyone know anything about this?”

    Never judge the quality of your image by what you see on the computer display…LEAST of all what you see in the Log and Transfer window. Those are low res playback devices. ONLY judge they quality of your footage on an external HD Broadcast monitor.

    [mskala23] “I was also wondering if there was a way to have a RAW P2 workflow all the way through to and out of Color.”

    No. Even if you used RAYLIGHT to edit the MXF files directly in FCP, when you go to Color, you either render out uncompressed HD, or ProRes.

    Shane


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  • Matthew Skala

    December 14, 2007 at 6:54 pm

    Thank You shane, that is definitely what I wanted to hear. So I have the 17″ Panasonic HD monitor with waveform that I use when shooting. How do I output to it with HD Component or HD SDI from my MacBook Pro?

    Matt

  • Shane Ross

    December 14, 2007 at 7:02 pm

    [Matthew Skala] “How do I output to it with HD Component or HD SDI from my MacBook Pro?”

    Depends on the one you have. If you have a MBP with an ATI graphics card, you can use the matrox MXO…that has HD SDI outs. If you have the NVIDIA one, the MXO won’t work. Not compatible with that card. In that case, your ONLY option would be the AJA I/O HD. That is quite a bit more expensive than the MXO…but it does more.

    Shane


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  • Matthew Skala

    December 14, 2007 at 7:28 pm

    damn I have the nvidia. I will look into AJA

    Matt

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