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  • color shift when compositing a clip

    Posted by Alpay Kasal on January 16, 2006 at 12:48 am

    Hello all and thanks in advance for your help… the cow is one of the greatest resources known to man when the deadline looms!

    my project is a complex one but the problem is simple…. I have a clip on video track one with a contrast effect adjusting it. I drop a shorter clip on video track 2 (3d animated title on pure black) and lumakey it, it seems like I lose the contrast from the layer underneath! I rerendered with alpha channels as a 32bit tga sequence thinking it had something to do with the keying calculations. same thing happened!

    some other effects (like the ones dealing with channels) will not only do the same thing but throw out any scaling or position settings I may enter through the clip’s “motion” dialog in some hdv clips I have. makes me wonder if this has anything to do with cineform…

    Please Help!

    Alpay Kasal
    Artist/Engineer
    https://www.NYCRenderfarm.com

    Alpay Kasal replied 20 years, 3 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Alpay Kasal

    January 16, 2006 at 12:55 am

    i may have answered my own question just now after visiting Cineform’s support site…

    “Why can’t I place a Pan/Zoom/Rotate effect, and a Motion effect on the same clip simultaneously?
    This is currently a known issue in Aspect HD and will be addressed in a future release. To work around this problem, add one of the effects, render the segment, and then add the other effect. Please check the ‘Downloads’ section of our website periodically for all available updates.”

    if anyone has any other suggestions, i’m wide open…. thanks.

    Alpay Kasal
    Artist/Engineer
    https://www.NYCRenderfarm.com

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