Re: [CinCV] Colour correction

2008-08-31 Thread leandro ribeiro
Hi there!

I was wondering about this subject because up until now I used to
export my final video in raw DV and then do the color corrections to
that track only, using keyframes -- it worked for me since I only
color correct the final product (unless it's a special effect
kind-of correction). But how do I add the same corrections to, lets
say, five tracks? You add an empty track with the effects on top of
the others?

Note: I sure hope Lumiera brings an easier way to apply global
effects, like color correction :)

2008/8/29 Raffaella Traniello [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Hi Hermann!

 Thanks for your help. Even if it is a little hard to digest.
 I have still to decide which labour I like best.

 Well... at least I have two consolations:

 1. Cin4 has new timeline controls to move to the next/previous edit.

 2. You are a Lumiera developer.

 Ciao!
 Raffaella




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Re: [CinCV] Colour correction

2008-08-31 Thread Ichthyostega
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Hi Leandro,

 I was wondering about this subject because up until now I used to 
 export my final video in raw DV and then do the color corrections to 
 that track only, using keyframes -- it worked for me since I only 
 color correct the final product (unless it's a special effect 
 kind-of correction).
...this works for sure, but the problem is: even raw DV is a slightly
compressed format, thus you get two re-encoding steps.

 But how do I add the same corrections to, lets say, five tracks? You
 add an empty track with the effects on top of the others?
No, this won't work.
Two Ideas: first, you can copy-and-paste the keyframes, i.e. you
adjust the colour correction effect by keyframes on one track, then
you select a range, make sure your source track is armed and copy.
Then, without changing the selection, arm your destination track, which
should also contain an color correction effect, and choose paste
keyframes (shift-v).
Alternatively, you can try to use the rather obscure feature of
shared modules/shared effects -- you can access it via the context
menu of the track (attach...). It allows you to share an effect
instance or a whole effect stack between several tracks.
Generally, this feature is of rather limited use, but sometime it's
helpful, especially when combined with apply mask after/before effects

 
 Note: I sure hope Lumiera brings an easier way to apply global 
 effects, like color correction :)
Yeah, we are aware of all the facets of the problem... :-D

Cheers,
Hermann V.

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