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Ben Chace November 9th, 2006 03:20 PM

Hdv 60p
 
Hey folks,

I am shooting a music video on Saturday. I am thinking of using the HDV-SD60p but I have one question:

I am doing some green screen work - will the HDVSD60p footage have 4:2:0 color space like 720p HDV or will it be 4:2:2 like the SD?

Also I am assuming you capture in MPEGstreamclip when using this format. When you export a quicktime for FCP what format do you use? AIC30p?

Cheers.

John Vincent November 9th, 2006 03:33 PM

It is my understanding that the only way to get 4:2:2 colorspace is to digitize your footage as it is being shot via the composite out ports. I do not believe your frame rate alters this in any way.

I'm not sure how or if the firestore can digitize 4:2:2... Not sure about FCP.

john
evilgeniusentertainment.com

Tim Dashwood November 9th, 2006 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ben Chace
Hey folks,

I am shooting a music video on Saturday. I am thinking of using the HDV-SD60p but I have one question:

I am doing some green screen work - will the HDVSD60p footage have 4:2:0 color space like 720p HDV or will it be 4:2:2 like the SD?

Also I am assuming you capture in MPEGstreamclip when using this format. When you export a quicktime for FCP what format do you use? AIC30p?

Cheers.

Standard Def DV is never 4:2:2. It is 4:1:1 in NTSC, and 4:2:0 in PAL.

Using the HDV SD60P setting will be 4:2:0 just like the 720P modes.

You should really do a green screen test to make sure SD 4:2:0 is going to give to satisfactory results. There are NLE plug-ins that "uprez" the other colour channels to help with keying. Graeme Natress designed one for FCP. You should search around for other options as well.


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