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  • Joe Trepanier

    March 3, 2008 at 2:32 pm in reply to: HDV Color Correct

    “You think the order then should be to use the Apple display calibration first then use the proc amp controls that the MXO supplies… right?”

    Yes that’s right. Calibrating with the Apple display calibration or a hardware utility like the Spyder or Eye-One will ensure the monitor is set for all modes of display and using the Proc Amp utility will ensure it’s bang on when playing video out with the MXO.

    cheers,

    Joe

  • Joe Trepanier

    March 3, 2008 at 2:08 pm in reply to: HDV Color Correct

    The proc amp controls. You can find them in System Preferences, Matrox MXO, Mastering section. Down near the bottom of the pane. We provide Hue, Chroma, Contrast and Brightness and a blue only. This allows you to calibrate the DVI monitor for use in Mastering mode.

    cheers,

    Joe

  • Joe Trepanier

    February 29, 2008 at 2:28 pm in reply to: HDV Color Correct

    I should also add that the in the initial release of the MXO it didn’t provide the ability to monitor super black or super white on the DVI monitor.
    Since release 2.0, this ability to monitor super black and super white on the DVI monitor has been added.
    Added to that is the monitor calibration utility and you should be all set to go.

    cheers,

    Joe

    Joseph Trepanier
    Matrox Video Products Group
    Product Specialist

  • Joe Trepanier

    November 13, 2007 at 2:00 pm in reply to: Problem Exporting to Encore

    Are you trying to do this process from within a Matrox project?
    If yes, try creating a new project in an non Matrox editing mode and import your project in to that new project then try again.

    cheers,

    Joe

  • Joe Trepanier

    November 13, 2007 at 1:59 pm in reply to: Problem Exporting to Encore

    Are you trying to do this process from within a Matrox project?
    If yes, try creating a new project in an non Matrox editing mode and import your project in to that new project then try again.

    cheers,

    Joe

  • Joe Trepanier

    September 14, 2007 at 7:05 pm in reply to: Editing HDV with Premier 2.0

    Check out the Matrox products for Premiere Pro.
    The Axio product line has support for P2 in Premiere Pro 2.0 and the RT.X2 has support for P2 in 720p and SD as of the 3.0 release which supports Adobe CS3.

    cheers,

    Joe

  • Joe Trepanier

    January 23, 2007 at 6:54 pm in reply to: Decklink HD Extreme downconvert from HD to SD

    Thanks Charlie.

    Joe

  • Joe Trepanier

    January 22, 2007 at 2:09 pm in reply to: Decklink HD Extreme downconvert from HD to SD

    Hi Kristian,

    Thanks for the info. You wrote that it’s done using software down conversion…does that means it needs to be rendered and thus not realtime?

    cheers,

    Joe

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