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  • Alexander Feichter

    February 17, 2009 at 9:11 pm in reply to: Banding artifacts

    thanks – i will check this out!

    alex

  • Alexander Feichter

    February 17, 2009 at 7:56 pm in reply to: Banding artifacts

    the eizo with an hd link will be the next thing to buy, i think. the 30″ would be nice…

    the “simulation” – i put the frames into shake. brightness to 0.15, a node inbetween to break the concatenation and than brightness to 6.66. the result is more or less the thing i’ve seen on the 24″.
    the banding borders were even sharper i would say…

  • Alexander Feichter

    February 17, 2009 at 6:37 pm in reply to: Banding artifacts

    thanks for the quick answer!

    i can certainly remember that dynamic quality was switched off and within ae i never use the adaptive resolution feature.

    what monitoring device are you using and do you have tried to display my footage on your system, maybe?

    still looking out for the “bad guy” in the signal-chain…

  • Alexander Feichter

    August 24, 2007 at 1:31 pm in reply to: ProRes color shift when playing in FCP

    hmmm, trying to understand…

    you do this for avoding interpolation/filtering on downsizing?

    if you’d really take only every second line of the original frame the result would have clearly visible aliased edges.

  • Alexander Feichter

    March 8, 2007 at 9:27 pm in reply to: Blackmagic 10Bit not Realtime

    i mean height, not width…

  • Alexander Feichter

    March 8, 2007 at 9:24 pm in reply to: Blackmagic 10Bit not Realtime

    AAAAARRRGH!!!!

    i’ve just begun to do a series of screengrabs to show my settings and the i saw:
    575 instead of 576 pixels width on the rendered clips! i’ve overseen it all the time and wondered and wondered…
    those two numbers look so damn similar!

    i feel better now 🙂

    sorry for stressing you all… and thanks a lot!

  • Alexander Feichter

    March 8, 2007 at 8:48 pm in reply to: Blackmagic 10Bit not Realtime

    in the output module of ae i can select Blackmagic 10 Bit – in the fc-export it is “called” (apple?) Uncompressed 10-bit.
    i never really understood when the apple and when the blackmagic codec comes in action. are they not the same?

    what i would like to do is to edit footage from a highspeed camera that is available as tiff-sequences. i did that in the past with blackmagic 10 bit, but due to weird fc-behaviour it does not work anymore. time is running out…

    so i thought about editing in 10 bit rgb – but ALL the REALTIME EFFECTS are disabled then. on a mac pro???

    QUESTION: anyone editing in 10 bit rgb?

  • Alexander Feichter

    March 8, 2007 at 6:44 pm in reply to: Blackmagic 10Bit not Realtime

    it truly is…

    anyone experiences with blackmagic 10bit RGB realtime-editing with final cut???

    alex

  • Alexander Feichter

    March 8, 2007 at 6:44 pm in reply to: Blackmagic 10Bit not Realtime

    it truly is…

    anyone experiences with blackmagic 10bit RGB realtime-editing with final cut???

    alex

  • Alexander Feichter

    March 8, 2007 at 5:57 pm in reply to: Blackmagic 10Bit not Realtime

    in the meantime i checked out that fc on the mac pro does not even accept clips that have been created on the same machine. only captured material is “realtime-capable”.

    i did it this kind of work so many times before and hat no problems at all…

    i thought that something must have happended after one of the recent updates. so i asked at this forum.

    preferences, quicktime, decklink-drivers?

    thanks a lot anyway!

    alex

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