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  • RT to rendered segment – colour change. Why?

    Posted by John Steventon on April 28, 2009 at 8:35 pm

    Hey folks.

    This has annoyed me every since I started using FCP (back in 5.01 days) – why do I get a colour shift when I skip from a rendered chunk of a clip to a RT part?

    Simply, if I have a 10 second clip on the timeline, and want to add a strobe (for example) between seconds 7 and 9 – I have to render the strobed section, which caused a colour shift (a drop in saturation mostly) between seconds 7 and 9, then back to the original colour afterwards.

    It happens with any effect, if I go from just RT clip with colour correction on it into a section with an effect added, the colour shifts through that section.

    This can be fixed by adding a broadcast safe effect to all clips (only reason is so that everything wants rendered, and to be honest, the B.S. effect is as good as any) – but as I’m working in uncompressed HD, the fact that this means I have no real-time effects, and have to render absolutely everything, is costing a LOT of time in the edit.

    I wondered if it was a problem with rendering YUV instead of RGB (or the other way round) – but that’s not it.

    Does anyone have any ideas? Like I said, I’ve always found this frustrating – and I hope that it’s just something I’ve not checked, and it’s not a bug – as if it IS a bug, I’ll probably end up headbutting the desk in disappointment.

    Again…

    John. (see below for my vital stats).

    John Steventon
    JKL Editing
    http://www.jklediting.com
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    John Steventon replied 17 years ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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