Markus Klatt
July 4th, 2009, 01:35 AM
I just noticed that reds from EX1 look different in PP CS4 depending if they are native mp4 or rewrapped mxf from ClipBrowser 2.5 on windows.
See the example frame. The red lights, especially on the left side, have a stripy, rasterized aura in mxf. This was one of my very first shots with EX1 several months ago, shot in HQ 720/50p. When you load them into a picture viewer like IrfanView and switch back and forth you see the difference - its the same effect one can notice in CS4 timeline directly. So it should not be a problem in IrfanView.
Is this "just" a problem of CS4 in timeline and when exporting TIFFs in AME? Or is this really a difference in mp4 and mxf? Since it is just a container rewrapping I would not expect any difference.
One will not notice this effect in blues, greens, yellows or any other colors - just intense reds. Probably a traffic light would be a good object to try...
I could not judge if it can be seen when playing the mxf as video in VLC, its just to fast movement.
See the example frame. The red lights, especially on the left side, have a stripy, rasterized aura in mxf. This was one of my very first shots with EX1 several months ago, shot in HQ 720/50p. When you load them into a picture viewer like IrfanView and switch back and forth you see the difference - its the same effect one can notice in CS4 timeline directly. So it should not be a problem in IrfanView.
Is this "just" a problem of CS4 in timeline and when exporting TIFFs in AME? Or is this really a difference in mp4 and mxf? Since it is just a container rewrapping I would not expect any difference.
One will not notice this effect in blues, greens, yellows or any other colors - just intense reds. Probably a traffic light would be a good object to try...
I could not judge if it can be seen when playing the mxf as video in VLC, its just to fast movement.