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  • Paul Hanssen

    October 11, 2015 at 6:41 pm in reply to: Missing file, please!

    Hello Noah,

    I did that.. Never had any problems of the kind…

    Paul

  • Paul Hanssen

    October 11, 2015 at 4:32 pm in reply to: Missing file, please!

    Ok, it wouldn’t import correctly. Now I opened it in QT and exported to another quicktime file and now it DOES import and play in FCPX. I never had these kind of problems. I wondered what could be the case? The file was recorded in my C100 and imported to fcpx. As said it played well in the import screen from the sd card. But when imported in FCPX it blackened and so gave no image.

    So after exported by QT to a new file it suddenly did get imported and gave image. But do I lose image quality after exporting it from QT?

    BR

    Paul

  • Paul Hanssen

    July 24, 2013 at 7:09 pm in reply to: ideal documentary assistance light

    yeah, nursing home .. ah I improved my english 😉

    Thanks

  • Paul Hanssen

    July 24, 2013 at 5:27 pm in reply to: ideal documentary assistance light

    Thanks John and Todd. This is very encouraging since II lack a bit of experience here. I’m still thinking about the cable issue. So if I buy or rent a Led which brand led’s should I go for and are as soft as the diva’s?

  • Paul Hanssen

    July 23, 2013 at 10:55 pm in reply to: Fluorescent

    Thanks For the insightfull post Bill

    Paul

  • Paul Hanssen

    May 25, 2012 at 11:30 am in reply to: Final Cut X – cannot burn DVD

    Hi, I have the same problem after burning quite a lot of dvd’s. But where is this 4 gig bucket?

    Thanks,

    Paul

  • Paul Hanssen

    May 22, 2012 at 12:06 am in reply to: sound becomes muddled after exporting from FCPX

    Thanks, But that is not of much help of course 🙂

    But I do like working in FCPX, but I must admit, it does have it;s deficiencies. I really hope that will change soon, because I really like to edit in it…

    Best regards 😉

    Paul

  • Paul Hanssen

    August 10, 2011 at 3:27 pm in reply to: 1920 x 1080 and 1280 x 720

    Well, I’ve made some mistake by recording 1280×720, while most of the project was recorded on 1920×1080.

    What does upscaling to 1920 here mean; will it add extra pixels??

    I can show the film on al large screen with 2000 resolution or (with a panasonic 7000) with a 1400 resolution.

    Will the difference in quality be evident, when showing on a 2000 res screen? ??

    Would showing it on a 6 by 4 meters screen with a 2000 res projector still yield good quality with 1280?

    Thanks,

    Paul

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