Mikko Kovasiipi
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Thanks a lot Walter. I will do that then..
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Sorry I can’t answer your post, but I have almost the same problem except that the original file looks the same in FCP and Color. But after color correcting the edit in Color and taking it back to FCP the picture is way much darker than in Color.
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Mikko Kovasiipi
May 28, 2009 at 4:09 pm in reply to: Material from camera to computer – 9 Gb -> 5 GbHi. i just came from filming a commercial so I couldn’t answer until now. I double-checked that there was all the material transfered from the camera but It’s still not 9 Gb. Then I downloaded the Log and Transfer plug-in for FCP from sony and with that I got it match the 9 gigs. How odd is that? :
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Mikko Kovasiipi
May 18, 2009 at 1:53 pm in reply to: Strobe effect is showing when “filming” in progressive modeThat’s right! I just came from downstairs where we have Apple Cinema displays also and it was way better than with our Dell displays. So it must be it then. I need to ask new monitor. Thanks.
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Okay Tom. I just needed to read that about five times to understand everything with my english. 🙂
So, the number required to factor bytes using Shor’s algorithm is still polynomial, and thought to be between L and L2, where L is the number of bits in the number to be factored; error correction algorithms would inflate this figure by an additional factor of L. For a 1000-bit number, this implies a need about 104 qubits without error correction. Just kidding. 🙂
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Okay, thanks a lot Robert. It’s nice how the Marketing people tells those things in Bits so it looks bigger and finer. 🙂
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Mikko Kovasiipi
February 23, 2009 at 2:23 pm in reply to: Exporting one hour long edit to h.264 -> problemA bit more testing! Today I had some spear time at work to test this with this faster mac and first Compressor told that it will take ages to convert the video just like it told at my home. But after 50 % it finished it in an hour! I think that’s because of the Multi-Pass. Next time I won’t be so anxious and I will wait for the 50 % and see what happens next.
Thanks.
Mk
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Mikko Kovasiipi
February 23, 2009 at 7:52 am in reply to: Exporting one hour long edit to h.264 -> problemThank you for your answers David!
Yesterday evening I took this video to my work where I have dual quad core mac and the conversion took only 3 hours! 🙂 This was the time I was looking at. I have just normal Mac Book Pro core 2 duo with 4 gigs ram at my home and apparently it’s not enough for this kind of projects.
I’m gonna buy some external drives so I can move all my photos and stuff to those and see what happens. By the way, I ran disk repair from Disk Utility but I didn’t get any free space back that I lost. :/
Thank you again!
Mikko.
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Yeah, sorry about not being so clear with this. I’m talking about resizing the HD to SD keeping the same frame rate. Judder was just the word I was looking at. In the detailed areas it gives a lot’s of that. Like if you put 1 pixel high line and you would like to watch it in a TV it will judder. It’s just too “sharp” image.
So what should be the optimal way to blur it a bit so it won’t get too blurred? I have tried to scale it down using Compressor but it gives me the same result as scaling it with Final Cut Pro.
Thanks.
Mk
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Anyone?