what codec are you using for qt. what are the sizes of the imports and what are they becoming on import into avid (SD, 720, 1080...and what resolution). Is the color bit depth the same for both? (you've probably already checked into all this...just throwing toilet paper at the wall seeing if anything sticks)
Mike Cardeiro
Editor/Animator/Compositor
D4 Creative Group - Philadelphia, PA
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> From: electropura212 <electropura212@gmail.com>
>To: "Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 12:48 PM
>Subject: [Avid-L2] Re: Softer graphics imported still vs. QuickTime
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>Tried all three options.
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>On Friday, August 17, 2012, mike cardeiro wrote:
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>> are you importing fields? try toggling import settings(if using fields
>> dont if not do)
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>> Mike Cardeiro
>> Editor/Animator/Compositor
>> D4 Creative Group - Philadelphia, PA
>> 215-483-4555
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>> http://www.michaelcardeiro.com/resume/
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>> >Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 11:02 AM
>> >Subject: [Avid-L2] Softer graphics imported still vs. QuickTime
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>> >Is there any reason why an imported graphic file (.TGA, .TIFF, etc) should
>> >look slightly softer than the same graphic imported as a QuickTime ?
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>> >I've tried all field order settings and the result is always the same.
>> >It's really obvious if you make alternating edits between the imported
>> >still and the imported QuickTime of the same graphic.
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>> >This is in a 1080i 59.94 project, but I have run tests in many formats.
>> >Tested on Avid MC 5.03 and 6.03. QuickTime file is Avid DNX HD with
>> >alpha. The still file is a TGA, but have also tried various formats. The
>> >Quicktimes looks great.
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>> >I might also note that the same files are indistinguishable in Premiere
>> Pro
>> >6, FCP 7 and FCP X. The softening one occurs on the still when imported
>> >into Avid.
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