Re: Color shift w/ QuickTime

2016-01-05 Thread Ed Manning
Hey John -- Happy New Year. How have you been? I only just saw this, so you probably figured out something already. This is SUCH an old headache -- I think Apple and Microsoft have both handled this horribly for nearly 20 years. I've used each of these workarounds, with varying degrees of

Re: Color shift w/ QuickTime

2015-12-13 Thread Sebastien Sterling
i thought x.264 was only for Mac On 11 December 2015 at 20:59, Nono wrote: > Hello, here we usually don't conform media with an adobe product, the > quality is horrible. > The keep the gamma right from top to bottom first, use a proper codec, the > "x264" encoder. > > This

Re: Color shift w/ QuickTime

2015-12-13 Thread Leoung O'Young
No, I am using the x264 codec with Sorenson on a PC, actually x265 is already out On 13/12/2015 10:08 AM, Sebastien Sterling wrote: i thought x.264 was only for Mac On 11 December 2015 at 20:59, Nono > wrote: Hello, here we usually don't

Re: Color shift w/ QuickTime

2015-12-11 Thread Sebastien Sterling
Time for H.265 ! On 11 December 2015 at 09:29, christian wrote: > what codec are you using though ? the quicktime h.264 i assume which is > horrible with gamma and colors. > > we usually use not the quicktime > h.264 one but the one just labeled > h.264. file ending should

Re: Color shift w/ QuickTime

2015-12-11 Thread Nono
Hello, here we usually don't conform media with an adobe product, the quality is horrible. The keep the gamma right from top to bottom first, use a proper codec, the "x264" encoder. This codec is 100% compatible and used by every "Linux" server, YouTube / Vimeo / also The codec behind nuke h264

Re: Color shift w/ QuickTime

2015-12-10 Thread Mirko Jankovic
Just for comparison, up is image before the trick, down after that procedure. [image: Inline image 1] On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 2:04 AM, Mirko Jankovic wrote: > Try this trick: > > - Open up movie in QT > - Window -> movie properties > - select video track (don't turn

Color shift w/ QuickTime

2015-12-10 Thread John Clausing
Hey all We're making a sequence in 3D that's lit and rendered fine, (Arnold , exr), composited in Nuke, and rendered from Nuke as 8 bit . Tiffs..then brought into After Effects to edit and make a QT, for Facebook. Up until the QT is made, the color is just right, upon viewing the QT, the

Re: Color shift w/ QuickTime

2015-12-10 Thread Mirko Jankovic
Try this trick: - Open up movie in QT - Window -> movie properties - select video track (don't turn it off on checkbox just select) - Down in transparency from drop down menu select Blend and then pull transparency level to 100%. Image should loko like whitish and washed out - then back to