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Colors not as rich when I export to QT
We are doing a series of online video’s in 1920 x 1080 @ 24p. We are capturing video on 3 camera’s. A Panasonic using AVC-Intra 50 and converting to Pro Res 422 (HQ) and 2 5DMKII’s and converting those also to Pro Res 422 (HQ) both in FCP.
FCP Sequence settings are 1440 x 1880, 24p, QT video compressor settings Apple ProRes 422 (HQ).
The problems is the footage looks great in the timeline. Color is good, nice and saturated, shadows & highlights good too. So, the next step I export the final sequence to a self contained QT movie, choose Current Settings, then output the whole video to a .mov file. BUT…when I view the .mov file, it’s a little washed out. My talents skin tones are pale, my darks are a little washed out etc. It’s just not as rich as it is the time line. I tried outputting with different QT compressor settings such as H.264, Uncompressed 10 bit 4:2:2 and so on with no improvement. I even tried all 4 of the different video processing choices…render in RGB, 8 bit YUV and so on. No difference.
I don’t ever recall having this problem before. Normally my self contained movies are good to go, I then bring them into Squeeze for final prep for the web.
Any suggestions on how I can hold color & saturation when exporting from FCP?
thx
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