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Importing Footage Changes the Colour of the Footage
Video shown is h.264 quicktime, i have tried a few other formats yielding the same result.
I would love an answer, and also i've had a few other unresolved issues that i've posted about and have not heard anything from staff in nearly 6 months, It would be cool if they were seen too or addressed as they're pretty major issues:
http://forum.tvpaint.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=12448
Thank you,
Chris
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Re: Importing Footage Changes the Colour of the Footage
Christopher,
The QuickTime container's H.264 codec (.mov) has a problem that it cannot maintain the gamma value,
and Japanese users know it and don't use it for online material.
I think you should consider other methods such as using mp4 for containers.
The QuickTime container's H.264 codec (.mov) has a problem that it cannot maintain the gamma value,
and Japanese users know it and don't use it for online material.
I think you should consider other methods such as using mp4 for containers.
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