Monday, October 19, 2009

Re: [FCP-L] Re: Sharpening filter

Yes, I'm quite aware of the current, very unfortunate limitation, as I
said. Although, unless you actually plan to go back to HDV tape, I
don't understand your workflow. And even IF you are going back out to
tape, using an ALL PRORES workflow with subsequent master transcoding,
if needed, to HDV would still be a far easier route in my opinion.
*Especially* if you need to do any type of grading. Mind you, filter
settings to an *SD* clip will rarely EVER translate well to an HD
clip, if that's what you plan to do.

Outside of the actual tape, one should stay as long and far away as
possible from native HDV in post.

I have no comparison, but I highly doubt that anything mentionable has
changed in any of the filters. Of course there's really no reason
(even financially) NOT to upgrade to FCS3 either way, but surely not
mid-project.

From your chosen workflow I really don't see any optimal way of going
about it, other than maybe finding a 3rd party for FCP, yes. Possibly
Magic Bullet? And although worth it, it costs $399.00.

Have you tried COLOR? The roundtripping should (ironcally) be better
than Motion's for what you have and I think it's safe to say that IT'S
sharpen is better than FCP's, if not in fact better than Motion's also.

Either way, I'd say your first step is to go (and stay) *full-res
ProRes*.

cheers,
RK

On 19.10.2009, at 15:48, hllndc wrote:

> Thanks for your replies, Robin
>
> The reason that I am asking is twofold:
>
> 1. As I am editing HDV 1080i50 in a ProRes 422 SD project I am
> trying to ensure that any sharpening is done on the HDV file (rather
> than a downsampled SD one).
> 2. Also, Sending to Motion is not implemented properly in that not
> only are any moves in the FCP motion tab lost, but also a clip is
> only 'sent' to Motion WITHOUT any material inside dissolves, meaning
> that all dissolves need to be removed prior to sending and then
> rebuilt afterwards. Hence my desire to stay within FCP (especially
> if FCP7 has a better Sharpening filter than FCP6 - someone must know
> this). I have about 70 of these shots.


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