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  • Terry Hahin

    November 21, 2006 at 5:04 pm in reply to: Field order issue_more complicated than usual

    I have not, is it a filter in FCP?

    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    November 21, 2006 at 5:03 pm in reply to: Field order issue_more complicated than usual

    Sorry if I was unclear about this.

    The 10bit material was color corrected and exported out of a final touch system to DigiBeta. Then that was captured by FCP. When viewing its formatting information in FCP you will see “lower field first.”

    The DV Res material is a collection of various footage collected over the years, and then archived to DVCAM. This was then captured with FCP using the default “DV NTSC” setting in FCP. When vieweing its formatting information in FCP you will see “Not set” in the field dominance. Strange since you would think that the DV/NTSC default in FCP is to capture with lower field first.

    It is maybe possible to recapture the material from the DV/NTSC material, but any recapturing beyond that is not possible.

    Thanks for any more help,

    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    September 13, 2006 at 2:15 pm in reply to: how to export from FCP 4.5 to flv file?

    That’s for the FCP end.
    The next step is to do the tutorial for importing video for progressive download. That’ll teach you what to do.

    Cheers
    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    September 12, 2006 at 8:39 pm in reply to: how to export from FCP 4.5 to flv file?

    I have been in the same issue my self and found the best result is to have a high kbps in the flv file but using a progressive download.

    I found even old crummy machines could download the “high quality” default flv setting if it was set to progressive download in the flash project.

    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    August 17, 2006 at 4:21 pm in reply to: AE error when exporting to Flash (swf)

    HELLO,
    I’ve been having the same problem. We tried exporting the same project out of a PC instead of a mac and it worked fine.
    Don’t know why, but I do know it only happens to us on a mac.

    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    March 17, 2006 at 6:01 pm in reply to: importing into final cut pro

    It sounds like a monitor issue, perhaps your monitor coming out of fcp is washed out? Or maybe just the red channnel in the monitor?
    You can definitely double check the true saturation quality of the image in fccp by by using the color correcting scopes. Check out the still psd file with the vectorscope and it shuold show how saturated you red channel is. If it reads plenty high like it should, then it’s your output from fcp.

    Good Luck
    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    March 17, 2006 at 5:45 pm in reply to: Gradient transparency in Illustrator CS2

    Thanks for the help,
    It’s kinda an awkward workflow, but I’ll get used to it.

    Thanks again
    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    December 19, 2005 at 6:20 pm in reply to: Destination controls missing

    Thanks everyobody for the suggestions.

    In dealing with it, I found there to be little to fix it, other than simply restarting FCP, but it works. Then they’ll go away again, restart etc.

    Thanks
    Terry

  • Terry Hahin

    July 20, 2005 at 6:25 pm in reply to: 24fps to 30 fps…wahts the speed numbers?

    Instead of using the time stretch, try the “interpret footage” box. That’s what I would do.

  • Terry Hahin

    July 1, 2005 at 3:01 pm in reply to: GFX Cards

    Awesome, thanks for the insight!

    Terry

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