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HDV from FC 5.0 to Shake (or AE) and back
hello!
i’m currently editing a music video shot on HDV. i work natively. everything goes fine.
color correction within final cut works very well and i must say that i’m really impressed by the quality i get!to do some masking, retouching i have to leave the “fc-microcosm”. shake will do the job.
– well, no reference clips – they become reencoded anyway and get unusable.
– running through the original source clips and manually finding the corresponging in-points may look like the solution, but why don’t go….…uncompressed from now on!
1. the quality of the exported clips (10 bit uncompressed) looks fine, but they have a slight gamma shift. i recorrect the gamma within shake (1.027 looked near enough). at this time i did not care about the little banding effect this re-conversion began to show…
2. i do my work and render out to uncompressed 10 bit quicktime
3. after importing to final cut and putting in the timeline i apply the color correction (color finesse): very crappy result after rendering to HDV. ok, seem logically – but only to 50%: why is the second generation of HDV so good when i render color corrections on the original clips???
4. sequence settings to 10 bit uncompressed. that should solve the problem!
5. well, it should, but now with the color correction applied the loss of fine shading details become clearly visible! the price for all that re-re-reconversion orgy…. 🙁who knows the ultimate way to get the clips out of final cut without that unnecessary data loss???
thanks a lot!
alex