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  • Hello Jon
    Thanks for your responde. I did what you said about masking out the character, first I filter the shot with the rolling shutter from the foundry, then mask it up and then apply the warp stabilization to it.
    It looks better, I´m still getting some warpiness on it, but not as bad as it looked when I applied it to the whole shot. Seems I won´t be able to leave it as neat as I wish. Let´s see what the director thinks about it. I heard about a good rolling shutter reducer from VirtualDub, but it runs just over windows. Thanks for your help.
    Regards

    Manuel

  • Thanks Ted for your help. I tried what you mentioned, eventhough the rolling shutter for the foundry works somehow, doesn´t corrected it quite well, or as well as I could wish. I tried the other way too, but as Jon said I have the characters to close to the wall and it makes things more difficult. Anyway, thanks for your tips.
    Regards

    Manuel

  • Manuel Bauer

    August 31, 2009 at 6:12 pm in reply to: RED proxies on Final Cut Pro 7

    Hi Russ
    Thanks for answer so soon. A fellow editor told me that. Have you ever work with proxies? This is a long project, a feature for TV, I heard that working with proxies is ok if you work in a short project, but it´s not my case, I will have a lot of material. I worked with RED before, and transcode all the material to ProRes. So I´m just afraid that QT proxies won´t be reliable, should I keep transcoding? What do you recommend?

    Thanks again
    Manuel

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