Re: iMovie color management
Re: iMovie color management
- Subject: Re: iMovie color management
- From: Tyler Boley <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 13:45:40 -0700
thanks all for your replies. It's iMovie, but you know, it's free(ish).
The unaltered projects, when imported into a friends FCP app, rendered
out much better, even using H264 faster. There was still a little color
banding, but the dramatic luminosity breaks and clips were gone. Perhaps
even the banding would be gone selecting a better codec, next test.
Off line advice I got about limiting the tonal endpoints in the tiffs
definitely helped for iMovie, but was not required for FCP.
Tyler
On Oct 27, 2014, at 5:02 PM, Tyler Boley <email@hidden
<mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
I'm creating a variety of short movies featuring photography stills
in iMovie, I need the transition and Ken Burn's cropping tools. I've
tried a variety of import methods (tagged tiffs), including
pre-converting all files to HDTV, sRGB, GenericRGB, etc, and iMovie
totally hammers near blacks with loss of continuity and bad color
crossovers. I've also tried various export methods, to no avail.
Problems are most obvious with B&W imagery but close inspection of
color reveals the same problems.
Is it simply impossible to do this well with iMovie, or are there
some techniques I need to use? I've googled about this a lot, seems
to be a commom problem...
Thanks,
Tyler
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