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  • I’ve updated the two Snow Leopard computers with no ill effects (….so far). All XDCam EX footage plays just fine.
    Thanks Ian.
    -Mike

  • Hi Ian-
    Will the new (as of 1/25/14) ProApps update break XDCam on Snow Leopard (OS 10.6.8)?
    Thanks,
    Mike

  • Michael Moser

    January 26, 2014 at 12:21 am in reply to: ChromaKey bleed-through after render

    By the way- There was no problem with moire on the jacket…but totally independent of the chroma-key issue–the tie did cause a problem; and it wasn’t because of the pattern, but the weave of the tie which was very reflective and moire-ing like crazy…not visible, by the way, on the production monitor at the shoot.

    It was particularly bad on the knot of the tie. I layered a little square over the knot with a touch of gaussian blur which hid the moire.

    ….All this to make it look like a guy was sitting in front of a window.
    It’s amazing the hoops we jump through to make it look like no hoops were jumped.

  • Michael Moser

    January 25, 2014 at 4:19 pm in reply to: ChromaKey bleed-through after render

    That’s right. The KiPro records 4:2:2 from the SDI port as ProRes.
    What I’ve ended up doing, in this case is matte-ing out the background behind the subject using the 8 pt garbage matte inverted…That seems to have solved the problem for the moment, though I still need to QC it on a larger monitor.
    I’m going to try the other solutions though to see where the problem lies…
    Michael Moser

  • Michael Moser

    January 25, 2014 at 12:56 am in reply to: ChromaKey bleed-through after render

    I’ll try that…
    Never has been a problem in the past and I had been working with material from the PMW-350 and the F3 which are 4:2:0.
    I originally was double recording to a KiPro for that reason, but since I was able to pull a good key before, I stopped using it.

  • Michael Moser

    January 25, 2014 at 12:23 am in reply to: ChromaKey bleed-through after render

    I’m starting with XDCam MPEG 4:2:2 (a Sony F55) and transcoding to ProRes HQ on the render. Green screen evenly lit, so it has to do with the key settings, I think.

  • Michael Moser

    January 24, 2014 at 10:07 pm in reply to: ChromaKey bleed-through after render

    Both good ideas…Thanks.
    I also reduced the background video level. I’ll keep futzing with it.

    What I’m concerned with is that each change seems to work fine before the render, but then the problem reappears after the render and is slightly worse when I output it as a Quicktime .mov to be used as an element. I try to play it close to the edge level-wise to achieve a realistic key, but it seems the black and video levels change during render and output thereby exacerbating any little problems.

    I’ll try both solutions to see where I get.

    I’ve got Keylight, also, which I can play with, but I’m trying to see how these levels change and interact with each other as I make the incremental changes.
    Mike

  • Michael Moser

    December 20, 2013 at 7:50 pm in reply to: Can’t download FCP 10.1

    Thanks..
    That’s what I did and it seems to be working…

  • Michael Moser

    December 20, 2013 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Can’t download FCP 10.1

    Is that as simple as trashing the application from the App folder or do I need to do something else.
    -Mike

  • Michael Moser

    August 7, 2012 at 8:50 pm in reply to: PMW F3 Firmware?

    Thanks ian-
    Can one go right to 1.4 without passing through the immediate predecessor firmware update?
    -m

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