Jordi Robert
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Thank you Alex
I learned that in order to CC an entire camera in multicamera, first I must flatten the secuence, correct?
so, once the sequence is flatten and effects applied to clips, can I continue editing using multicamera in that sequence?
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Is there a way to colour correct one camera before doing the multicamera edit?
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Jordi Robert
December 14, 2015 at 11:07 am in reply to: Color correcting a single camera angle within a multicam sequenceHi patrick
Thank you for your post.
I have a question. Once the sequence is flatten and effects applied to clips, can I continue editing using multicamera in that sequence?or
Is there a way to colour correct one camera before doing the multicamera edit?
Thank you
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sorry, I think I fund the solution
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/3/972413
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Thanks Ryan, yes there were fluorescent lights.
So, if it happens again, what would be the best solution during shooting? Keep in mind that this is not a set, its a professional kitchen so I have limited control on lighting.Thank you.
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In the past when editing 7D footage I notice that sometimes FCP thinks that the best setting for the sequence is upper (odd) and sometimes is None (randomly, for no apparent reason). Either way I have been able to edit without problems and the final delivery is usually for web.
Having said that, and you gonna have to forgive me here, this morning with a fresh head, I realise that the clips that I was moving around the sequence and having to render every time had been colour corrected. So I guess that was the main reason.
Thank you and apologies.
Jordi
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(You need to check the clips in FCs Browser as NONE. Then edit on a NONE sequence.)
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Brad: The clips are Proress 422 LT and so is the sequence
Rafael, you are right DSLR are progresive but when I started editing this project I added a clip to the timeline and when it asked me if I wanted to change the settings to fit the clips settings I said yes and it comes up with Upper (odd) I dont understand why. So just to check I changed to NONE (progresive) but still doing the same.Lost!
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Jordi Robert
March 9, 2012 at 9:51 am in reply to: stills animation with alpha channel to qt clip with alpha channel -
Thanks Shane
“Use a 1920×1080 ProRes sequence. The footage will size properly to fit.”
Really? how is that? if I bring a clip 1280×720 to a 1920×1080 sequence, I’m sure the clip wont fill the canvas, logic says that it will be smaller.
Really appreciate your time Shane.
Jordi