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  1. #1 Export From Tiff to ProRes422 HQ colorshift 
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    hi,

    just out of curiosity, anybody know what causes the color shift in this sample? the pic is a screendump of two sequences in quicktime. the above is a tiff sequence exported from RedAlert. It is darker and has fuller colors. and the lower is a ProRes422 export from the sequence above, done in final cut. what causes it? max 8-bit support for RGB in FCP?

    any help appreciated.

    EDIT: Posted actual tiffs of the sequences
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    What setting is final cut set to gamma wise when importing still images?

    Whats the bit depth of the tiff's ?

    sounds like a gamma issue along with a downsample of the chroma.

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    FCP will adjust gamma of incomming RGB data, and often remap it to 16-235 also - there's a setting in FCP6 that allows you to control how this works.

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    here ya go


    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93794

    also FCP ... UserPrefs > Editing>Imported Still/Video Gamma

    options for 1.8/2.20/2.22/source

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