Frage von JANP:Hello
How and what must I set in Final Cut pro HD 4.5,
so that the colors look like from a movie.
Gamma? Contrast? RGB Balance? - I already did
tried, but all seems not so correct.
Greeting Janpere
Antwort von jens:
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Antwort von rob:
Hello Jan,
there is another way to create a film look, where do you get along with the on-board means of Final Cut Pro. Jens is true that right when it comes to the best tool for film look - but as I said earlier, Magic Bullet has a price.
To create film look in Final Cut Pro (or other editing programs synonymous) to synonymous you can proceed as follows:
Because of progressive film look much material is abhänngig, can you cobble together your own progressive material in the timeline:
Take to your video into a Final Cut sequence. Then you duplicate your video onto a second track, located just above the track 1.
Let's go over it now has a deinterlacer, which you can apply to one lane on the odd-Fields and for the second straight on. Then you switch the upper trace to 50% visibility.
If you still a little play with the color correction, what you can do individually for each track, you are doing in-house design, do what professional plug-ins and Filters auto.
Lieben Gruss
rob