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  • frame by frame exports

    Posted by Nicolas on September 28, 2005 at 11:20 am

    two questions
    when you create a psd graphic the resolution should be 720*576 with a resolution with 300 for pal. yet when i export an image from fcp and i open it in photoshop i see that it has a resolution of 72 which is for the web. so i do not understand.
    Also i ve created graphics from illustrator and i exported it in psd with a resolution of 300. i import it in FCP and the whites become yellow. i ve made sure that i ve worked in RVb. I also tryed to open the graphic in photoshop before importing it in FCP and it looked fine. so i do not understand.
    can someone help me
    thanks a bunch
    nico

    Walter Biscardi replied 20 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Walter Biscardi

    September 28, 2005 at 11:27 am

    72dpi is all that is needed for video.

    As for the whites, unless you view your photoshop image on an external monitor as you’re creating it, you can’t be assured of the colors. You should be working in RGB and if you have a capture card, such as a Kona or PipePro, you can view your photoshop files on an external monitor as you create them to check color.

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