Matt Irwin
February 9th, 2008, 07:16 PM
Hi,
I am trying to compress a copy of a film I shot for viewing on my website as a showreel piece.
Upon compression, the image transforms from nice colors & good blacks to washed out /skewed color & milky shadows-- absolutely unusable for my purposes. Could anyone shed some light on the problem?
The project was shot on film and TK'd to D5, and the quicktime file I was given (and starting with) was compressed in "XDCAM HD 1080p/24 (35Mb/s VBR)."
I am exporting in FCP 5.1.2 using Quicktime Conversion:
Compression= H.264
Quality= High
Frame reordering= yes
Encoding Mode= multi-pass
Prepare for Internet Streaming= yes - Fast Start
Attached is a screen capture of the before and after. Left-side image is the original (good), right-side image is after export (bad).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
MI
I am trying to compress a copy of a film I shot for viewing on my website as a showreel piece.
Upon compression, the image transforms from nice colors & good blacks to washed out /skewed color & milky shadows-- absolutely unusable for my purposes. Could anyone shed some light on the problem?
The project was shot on film and TK'd to D5, and the quicktime file I was given (and starting with) was compressed in "XDCAM HD 1080p/24 (35Mb/s VBR)."
I am exporting in FCP 5.1.2 using Quicktime Conversion:
Compression= H.264
Quality= High
Frame reordering= yes
Encoding Mode= multi-pass
Prepare for Internet Streaming= yes - Fast Start
Attached is a screen capture of the before and after. Left-side image is the original (good), right-side image is after export (bad).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
MI