Hello all,
Wanted to flag an issue we’ve encountered recently, just so the people on this list can spread the word and don’t also fall foul!
Our issue was using MC version 8.6.4 on both PC and Mac where by when ‘linked’ to any DPX media higher than 10bit (12 and 16 we have tried), there is a visible red & blue shift in picture as if whatever is debayering the picture is not assembling all the channels (RGB) correctly. Consequently you get a one pixel blue highlight on right of things in image, and a one pixel red on the left. We have since tried with the same result in 8.8 so the bug is still present currently.
This is from DPX media generated in resolve, nucoda and baselight, so seems to be everything we encounter on a day to day basis!
According to our Avid UK contact this is a known issue on their part, but I don’t believe it is published anywhere as a known issue so look out for it!
Thanks,
Adam
Adam Peat
Head of Engineering
The Farm Group
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