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  • Posted by Brian Fass on July 7, 2011 at 2:51 am

    > I have been editing a doc since December with FCP with one monitor and I
    > used a Canon XF300 for the shoot. All the footage over the shoot was perfect
    > with no digital flaws also seeing the footage over the many months there was
    > absolutely no problems whatsoever. I recently made a jump to adding another
    > monitor which I love and then I started noticing some digital artifacts on
    > the second monitor kind of like boxy patterns. Right away I move that window to the other monitor I
    > have been using for over six months and the footage looks pristine no
    > artifacts. Next I switch cables and still the digital artifact are present
    > on the second monitor. I am thinking it might be the video card then I tried
    > to just have the second monitor the main one and the digital artifacts were
    > there. I also bought a new monitor after deciding the add on monitor had a
    > problems. The newly bought monitor had the same problem. I see it on all the
    > footage. All the memory cards were top of the line. I know I would have
    > noticed any flaw very early to have security in moving forward. I just went
    > back to the camera and popped in a old flash card played some stuff there
    > were no problems. I also shot super 8mm which was transferred to HD and moved that to the problem monitor with the same result. So what is going on?

    Brian

    Brian Fass
    Cinematographer
    br*******@***il.com

    Laurence Thompson replied 14 years, 10 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Laurence Thompson

    July 7, 2011 at 8:10 am

    Brian,
    This could be a few different issues, but I would like to propose one possible issue that may be causing this:

    The first monitor you had will have a different colour profile compared to the second and third monitor. These new monitors may display problems in compression of the footage that may not see on the first monitor. For example the new monitors may be showing more detail in the blacks and therefore you can see compression blocks in the black areas on the new monitors that you may not have seen prior.

    It is possible the new footage doesn’t have this problem as it was lit differently, had less movement in the shot or simply that there is little detail in the shot, so less compression is required.

    Maybe a screenshot to show what the artifacts look like might help?

    Cheers,
    Harry

    https://www.pinefreshmedia.com.au/
    Melbourne Video Production Services

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