I'd expect an option to scale to the standard of the NLE just like the title tool does internally. Adding a safe color limit is not the same as proper scaling to the target color space as clipping occurs. I find it a pain to have to put a color effect on top of the tiffen effect to bring it into legal. Certainly not the end of the world but just something I'd like the option to scale or not to scale. I don't import graphics from AE at 601/709 when they are RGB levels so I have a starting point that is close to proper for my timeline.
With the many new project formats and color spaces I see the point of not restricting an effects range to one standard I'd just like a more usable starting point. Kinda like my dream LUT that just works seamlessly.
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <cutandcover@...> wrote :
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 2:57 AM, John Moore bigfish@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I've seen this for a while so it's nothing new but now that I'm using some of the Tiffen effects, day for night in this case, I notice that the effects come back into Avid at illegal RGB levels. I've also seen this on magic bullet effects. I've looked but haven't found a preference in the Tiffen DFX interface to set output level to 601/709. I've never looked with magic bullet but I see the same illegal levels from it depending on the preset I suppose. My current solution is to put a color effect and jack up the setup and lower the gain. I'm going to contact tiffen but I'm curious if there is a setting in tiffen or in Avid that would correct the improper levels.
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