Re: iMovie color management
Re: iMovie color management
- Subject: Re: iMovie color management
- From: Karsten Krüger <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 08:06:52 +0100
Tyler,
Just an idea (did not try it myself)
- import picts to iPhoto
- create a presentation containing pictures and crossovers (share button)
Then
- export the presentation as movie (share button)
- or use a screen grabber to record your presentation
This way you get a movie clip ready for import. The second way even might record a speaker depending on the screen grabber app.
Hope this helps,
Karsten
> Am 28.10.2014 um 01:46 schrieb Tyler Boley <email@hidden>:
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> given the amount if vid presentations that must use still content, I'm surprised there doesn't seem to be more info about this. The codec you mention doesn't seem to be available for imovie, however I did find some posts that FCP seemed to have less of this problem. On the other hand, your attention to night images and use in FCP may undermine that conclusion. Any image approaching that kind of tonality here is getting hammered. I've tried a variety of export codecs with little difference. I found some speculation that the hammering takes place at import, but little about how to change that result, and there aren't that many options for tiff preparation anyway, a tiff is a tiff. SOme suggested placing content in the event folder manually, but imovie events don't recognixe tiffs. My conclusion is also that it's not a color management issue, given the same result no matter what space and tagging is used. I found one suggestion that old versions of imovie may not have this problem, I'll try to check that out next. This project doesn't justify an FCPX purchase...
> So I guess this may be OT for this forum, but I can't find much elsewhere.
> Thanks,
> T
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