> Before just 709 so it needed to change the RGB sources when importing, but no need from V.5.
This makes very little sense to me, sorry.
There are two project types, RGB709 and YCrCb709. One is 4:4:4, the other is 4:2:2. In either, Avid works in studio swing (16-235 in 8-bit).
The RGB/601/709 setting in the import dialogue box is ill-named, and does not refer to 4:4:4 versus 4:2:2 but rather to full swing (0-255 8bit) versus studio swing (16-235 8bit).
Nothing changed with those import settings in v6.
When you AMA, you STILL need to consider full swing versus studio swing issues, and through Source Settings you can still modify these settings when needed.
See for some more explanation: http://www.xs4all.nl/~terburg/Publications/601_709_RGB.pdf
J.
On 24 mei 2012, at 19:53, luis8ago wrote:
> From V.5 Avid manages in timeline both 709 and RGB color spaces. Before just 709 so it needed to change the RGB sources when importing, but no need from V.5.
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> I haven't found any image or video I need to import using RGB option since V.5 arrived. It's a shame this doesn't appear in any Avid doc, I discovered just trying and thinking.
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> From V.6 I always try to use Ama for files so I don't deal so that often with color spaces issues.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
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