| GREEN COLOR TINT ON ALL CINE FILES [message #989] |
Wed, 31 March 2010 13:43  |
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I just ran a clean install of version 2.0.15 on a dual quad-core Mac Pro running 10.6.2
I opened a directory of Phantom HD cine files and all of them exhibit a strong green tint.
I deactivated my license on an older system and activated this build.
Whether I open the cine file in QuickTime X or Quicktime 7 Pro, the tint remains.
I've adjusted the System Preferences for the Phantom Toolkit for:
COLOR BALANCE: While Balance from Camera
DEBAYER MODE: Pixel Grouping (renders in Compressor are awesome!)
COLOR MODE: RAW Color (and XYZ Corrected Color)
GAMMA MODE: Rec709
Any ideas?
Thanks
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| Re: GREEN COLOR TINT ON ALL CINE FILES [message #990 is a reply to message #989 ] |
Wed, 31 March 2010 14:06   |
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As an update: I installed the plugin in demo mode on a Leopard dual quad core Mac Pro.
Same problem.
If I set the DEBAYER MODE to greyscale, the tool works.
If I then set the DEBAYER MODE to nearest neighbor, the green tint returns.
Odd that the moment color is introduced in the DEBAYER MODE, the tint is introduced.
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| Re: GREEN COLOR TINT ON ALL CINE FILES [message #991 is a reply to message #989 ] |
Wed, 31 March 2010 14:15   |
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FURTHER UPDATE:
If I delete preferences within the SYSTEM PREFERENCES dialog, and I have FCP open with a CINE clip on the timeline, the color appears normal.
If I close the SYSTEM PREFERENCES, the color of the CINE file on the FCP sequence reverts to the GREEN TINT.
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| Re: GREEN COLOR TINT ON ALL CINE FILES [message #998 is a reply to message #997 ] |
Wed, 31 March 2010 15:26   |
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Hi Bob.
I've done so.
I've actually chosen every setting in the tool; same result.
Best,
Scott
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| Re: GREEN COLOR TINT ON ALL CINE FILES [message #1000 is a reply to message #999 ] |
Wed, 31 March 2010 16:18  |
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I'll put together a disc for you.
Many thanks.
Scott
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