Colin Willsher
July 24th, 2013, 06:53 AM
Hi all,
I wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction with this one? I'm a recent recruit to Final Cut X so it could well be something I'm doing wrong.
I'm importing media from a Sony X3 for various projects and have installed the relevant plugins to allow me to read that media. But I am noticing some noise in the blacks.
I was initially importing directly from a card reader and at first thought it must be high gain on the original footage but when viewing on the same monitor direct from the camera everything is perfectly clean. So I figured it must be some degradation on import but I am only importing the original footage, no transcoding is taking place.
I have now tried connecting the camera directly (I know there should be no difference) but notice that this grainy effect in the blacks is showing in the Import preview window, before I even grab the footage! And yet, as I say, the video output from the camera itself is fine.
Any thoughts out there??
Thanks in advance...
Colin
I wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction with this one? I'm a recent recruit to Final Cut X so it could well be something I'm doing wrong.
I'm importing media from a Sony X3 for various projects and have installed the relevant plugins to allow me to read that media. But I am noticing some noise in the blacks.
I was initially importing directly from a card reader and at first thought it must be high gain on the original footage but when viewing on the same monitor direct from the camera everything is perfectly clean. So I figured it must be some degradation on import but I am only importing the original footage, no transcoding is taking place.
I have now tried connecting the camera directly (I know there should be no difference) but notice that this grainy effect in the blacks is showing in the Import preview window, before I even grab the footage! And yet, as I say, the video output from the camera itself is fine.
Any thoughts out there??
Thanks in advance...
Colin