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16 bit float in Motion software path
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16 bit float in Motion software path


  • Subject: 16 bit float in Motion software path
  • From: Micah Sharp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 14:23:06 -0700

Hey guys, just got a bug that I think might be in Motion. Our output is very dim and generally in-correct when a user switches to 16 bit float in their project settings (and has the float preview turned on). However, I noticed the same thing occurs with the Broadcast Safe plug-in. As far as I know, we don't actually process the incoming float buffer any differently (we don't do any half precision float messing about). Here are the steps:

1) Make a text layer, very red saturated
2) Apply Broadcast Safe plug-in and reduce saturation (just to see it work)
3) Switch project settings to 16 bit float


RESULT: Very dim results, compared to 32 bit float.


Please let me know if there is anything we should be doing. Thanks,


Micah

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