I was going to do a primer myself on using a waveform and vectorscope, but I came across this tektronix sponsored post of the great author and colorist Steve Hullfish from the AlphaDogs Editor’s Lounge that did a great job.
Tutorials
Install 10.6.8 on Thunderbolt Mac Mini & Promise SANLink
With the new SANLink Thunderbolt to Fibre Channel adapter from Promise shipping recently. I wanted to add a couple Mac Mini machines to the XSAN for Tosh.0. The problems? The XSAN is running 2.2.2 on OS X 10.6.8. That means the Mac Mini’s, which only ship with OS X 10.7, wouldn’t be a good … Read More
Qmaster Distributed Encoding on an XSAN
A lot of people have set up their systems to utilize compressor’s Qmaster feature on their own system in order to use all available processor cores when encoding videos. But what if you have multiple machines with access to file-level shared storage, like XSAN. All client computers can have access and write access to … Read More
Composite Modes in Final Cut Pro
Working with Composite Modes Final Cut Pro composite modes determine how the brightness and color of one clip visually interact with those of another clip layered beneath it in a sequence. When you edit a clip into your sequence, it defaults to the Normal composite mode, meaning that it is a completely opaque layer that does not … Read More
Digital Video YUV Color Space
The YʹCbCr Color Model In the RGB color model, all three channels contribute to the perception of brightness. In the early 1950s, this was a problem when developing a three-channel color television system that would be compatible with existing black-and-white televisions. The solution was to encode a single channel that represented luminance—light intensity as perceived … Read More
Secondary Color Correction with After Effects
Recently, I graded a set of short documentary films by director Doug Pray for Stamp Films & Philips Electronics for the Wake Up The Town campaign. The films were set in the town of Longyearbyen, Norway and covered a study on the effects of the living in the Arctic Circle, where winter means almost four months … Read More
Final Cut and After Effects round-tripping
Interlacing is a technique developed for transmitting television signals using limited bandwidth. In an interlaced system, only half the number of horizontal lines for each frame of video are transmitted at a time. Because of the speed of transmission, the afterglow of displays, and the persistence of vision, the viewer perceives each frame in full … Read More