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  • Ricardo Senise

    September 27, 2016 at 12:22 am in reply to: ColorChecker and Sony Vegas

    I have made a tutorial explaining how I do to use ColorChecker Passport with Sony Vegas.
    Hope you like it.
    Fell free to make any comments.
    https://youtu.be/MCmAu4oTPOE

    Thanks

  • Ricardo Senise

    April 26, 2015 at 8:51 pm in reply to: Denoise and render illegal RGB

    Thanks for your reply!
    I will check the link you’ve sent to me and try to do that.
    The only solution I’ve found until now, it’s to render in Vegas with .MXF, but when I use NeatVideo I loose the information because of the 8 bit capability of the plugin, even working in 32 bit.
    Do you know what color space I have to use in AE to keep the info I want?

    Thanks

  • Ricardo Senise

    April 21, 2015 at 9:44 pm in reply to: Denoise and render illegal RGB

    That’s exactly what I am trying to do. But I couldn’t find a way to do that in AE, Vegas, nor Davinci. Doesn’t matter what settings I use for rendering the RGB levels are clipped. Any ideas how to disable output broadcast range?

    Thanks

  • Ricardo Senise

    December 18, 2013 at 9:53 pm in reply to: rendering master video

    Ok, if I stick full range (0-255), will AE convert it to 16-235 when rendering to native blu ray h.264 or I will have to convert the colorspace to rec.709 16-235 using a filter before rendering?
    If I render it using Vegas, will I have to filter it from pc rgb to studio rgb?
    And what about super whites… I know AE can not handle it when rendering, but Vegas does. A blu ray player can read it if I use Vegas to author a blu ray?!

    Thanks

  • There is only the pre defined bit rates in main concept .mp4. If you go for Sony AVCHD, there will be other choices as much as I know.
    There will be not so much difference between the bit rates in terms of size. Maybe going for the highest one you will be overkilling your render.

    Thanks

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