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Mckooken
March 24, 2006 at 7:58 pmI’m getting very similiar results when I bring in an Uncompressed 10-bit Quicktime movie exported from AE, and a Lossless rendered
Quicktime movie from AE into FCP. They both still seem to get a little soft focus, but hopefully it all translates well either on a
DVD or Projected on Screen.Thanks for all the help. Creative Cow blows all forums out of the water!
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Zander
March 25, 2006 at 2:31 amfrom my experience with simple simple things that ive fiddled with (no hd codecs, no pal just simple mostly stuff going into dv ntsc or 24p dv) it almost seems that aftereffects over interlaces, if that makes sense, it’s like when you watch dv fottage or tv or what ever, you don’t notice the interlacing so muc, but with the rendered fotage as ntsc from a.e. it’s noticable, you see the odd blockness or however you see it (i notice the blockyness of things, with the weird interlaced edges,sorry not a good description)
Aaron Zander-Student edditor
If it’s out there and it does somethign to something,
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