John Locke
February 10th, 2012, 11:03 AM
Hi DVInfo Community!
Long time no talk. I've been on a hiatus from video work for awhile, and so consequently I'm dealing with something new that I need your input on the best way to handle.
I shot some footage on my company's 60D camera, and since it was my first time to use it, to be honest I didn't even think to check whether the footage was raw or being compressed with H.264.
So not aware of the compression, I edited together my clip and went to output it, and I got the tell-tale washed out look that is a sure sign of double H.264 compression.
Any advice out there on how to remedy this? Is there a way to reformat the footage before bringing it into FCS that you recommend? Or can I possibly avoid the washed out look through an alternate codec? Or am I sunk?
Thanks for any help.
Long time no talk. I've been on a hiatus from video work for awhile, and so consequently I'm dealing with something new that I need your input on the best way to handle.
I shot some footage on my company's 60D camera, and since it was my first time to use it, to be honest I didn't even think to check whether the footage was raw or being compressed with H.264.
So not aware of the compression, I edited together my clip and went to output it, and I got the tell-tale washed out look that is a sure sign of double H.264 compression.
Any advice out there on how to remedy this? Is there a way to reformat the footage before bringing it into FCS that you recommend? Or can I possibly avoid the washed out look through an alternate codec? Or am I sunk?
Thanks for any help.