Bradley Paul
June 25th, 2007, 09:25 PM
Hi everyone,
I've been shooting 24p using a Sony HVR V1U. I used the work around that Steve Mullen and others have discussed here for capturing, and it worked great, so thanks for that. But now that I've captured all my footage and have done reverse telecine on them, I have a new problem. My clips look great in Quicktime -- very crisp, sharp -- but when I import them into Final Cut and put them in my timeline, the lines become jagged (especially noticeable on hair, door frames, etc.), colors get a little splotchy, and overall the image loses a ton of quality. I thought maybe it was just a low-quality image for editing, but when I use Compressor to make the highest quality DVD file, the movie still looks awful, and to my knowledge all the display settings are set to highest quality.
Incidentally, this isn't unique to the clips that I've done reverse telecine on. When I drag the non-telecined clips into the timeline, I get the same problem.
Any ideas on why clips that look great when opened in Quicktime look so bad in Final Cut?
By the way, I'm using FCS 2, Sony HVR V1U, G5 with dual 2.66 GHz, OS 10.4.9.
I've been shooting 24p using a Sony HVR V1U. I used the work around that Steve Mullen and others have discussed here for capturing, and it worked great, so thanks for that. But now that I've captured all my footage and have done reverse telecine on them, I have a new problem. My clips look great in Quicktime -- very crisp, sharp -- but when I import them into Final Cut and put them in my timeline, the lines become jagged (especially noticeable on hair, door frames, etc.), colors get a little splotchy, and overall the image loses a ton of quality. I thought maybe it was just a low-quality image for editing, but when I use Compressor to make the highest quality DVD file, the movie still looks awful, and to my knowledge all the display settings are set to highest quality.
Incidentally, this isn't unique to the clips that I've done reverse telecine on. When I drag the non-telecined clips into the timeline, I get the same problem.
Any ideas on why clips that look great when opened in Quicktime look so bad in Final Cut?
By the way, I'm using FCS 2, Sony HVR V1U, G5 with dual 2.66 GHz, OS 10.4.9.