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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
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    40

    Unhappy 12bit video lose saturation and gamma on export

    hello

    I recently exported a video from Flame to Quick-time uncompressed format, the result on any other PC (and Mac) was a lose of saturation and the gamma was much higher.
    after working so hard on the color-correction of this video I want to achieve the same result in the export... need help here......

    the material was shot with RED camera and the Raw files were transferred to an uncompressed 12bit quick-time on Color. than was taken to Flame for composting and color-correction. the last out put was in 12bit too.

    when I tried resizing the video to 8bit and do the export the result was still bad. but when I imported the exported files back to Flame.. it was ok....

    does the 12bit image is the problem here?

    what can I do?

    will it always have this difference when exporting?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Posts
    40

    Default one mroe thing

    I also did a check and exported it in TGA and TIFF..... no difference in the change of color/sat and gamma....

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Posts
    7

    Default

    that\'s a quicktime issue.

    the force and different gamma curve on your footage.
    for a few formats (Prores etc) you chan un-check the \"gamma-corregtion\" box

    use dpx for flame

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