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  • Lee Burrows

    June 14, 2005 at 8:46 pm in reply to: Slo Mo Vibrations

    Thanks for the quick response, Gunner.

    Yeah, unfortunately it is the way it looks on my FCP monitor and video monitors. Would anti-aliasing or de-interlacing help?

    Lee

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  • Thanks Matt! I will give that a try.

    Thanks

    Lee

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  • Thanks Jerry for the quick advice!! I will try the QT pro trick and let you know.

    Thanks

    Lee

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  • Lee Burrows

    May 31, 2005 at 4:25 pm in reply to: Boris Reed Transitions in FCP

    Whoops forgot one thing…I’m running Boris Red 3GL.

    Thanks

    Lee

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  • Lee Burrows

    May 31, 2005 at 4:24 pm in reply to: Boris Red Transitions in FCP

    Whoops forgot one other thing…I’m running Boris Red 3GL

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  • Lee Burrows

    May 31, 2005 at 4:22 pm in reply to: Boris Red Transitions in FCP

    Sorry I forgot to supply what equipment I’m running. Here it is.

    Thanks

    Lee

    G5 Mac OS X
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  • Lee Burrows

    May 31, 2005 at 4:02 pm in reply to: Boris Red in FCP Newbie question

    [Michael Raff] “Does Boris work the same way in FCP as it does in M100? Shouldn’t I be able to see my text over the background video? Or have I just got it set up wrong on my system?

  • Lee Burrows

    May 24, 2005 at 9:52 pm in reply to: Better for Broadcast QUALITY…DV50 vs Photo-Jpeg

    Thanks everyone for the knowledge and advice. I’ll try the test and let you know what I find out. So I guess in the end its mostly about space as it seems that there are alot of broadcast quality options.

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  • Lee Burrows

    May 24, 2005 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Working with JPEGs in FCP

    Rob,

    Flicker Filter works great on Freeze Frames from video and will help stills but the best filter to get rid of the shaking is to go under the effects tab or the way Darrin told you. Under Video Filters and open the Quicktime folder(4th from the bottom, I believe) and choose the blur filter, drag this over your shaking, strobing images and this will help. Double click the clip in the sequence and click the filter tab of the clip. You can choose how harsh to make the blur. 1 being the least and 7 being the most(you’ll probably never use this high of a setting). I usually have to use between 3-4 and that seems to still gives me a nice image without the shakiness. You have to choose what will work for you that doesn’t blur the image to bad or hurt the quality while getting rid of the shakes. In the future try to have the images resolution scaled down a bit to avoid this problem. Its those good ol’ photos prepared for print that are to strong for broadcast:)

    Good Luck

    Lee

    G5 Mac OS X
    Dual 2.0 Ghz
    FCP 4.5 HD
    XServe Raid 1 Terabyte

    G4 Mac OS X
    Dual 1.25 Ghz
    FCP 4.5 HD
    Lacie Drives 200 Gbs

  • Lee Burrows

    May 24, 2005 at 9:14 pm in reply to: spyware

    Well said Jeff. For anyone with PCs…I would go with Spyware Doctor or Norton Anti-Virus. They have worked great for me on my PC.

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    XServe Raid 1 Terabyte

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