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digikris
06-07-2005, 08:23 PM
I have my footage in Final cut pro 5. Is it possibel to import the footage into Photoshop and color correct the frames or modify the character and export it into Final cut pro 5. Example i want to change the actors eye pupil to red. Is it possible? Also is it possible to color correct and import it back to Final Cut pro for editing. Final cut pro is a editing tool like Adobe priemere pro.

Any one please help!!

aldog
06-07-2005, 09:34 PM
Unless you're talking about just 1 frame of a video than I don't think photoshop would be what you are looking for.
I would suggest After Effects, it works hand-in-hand with Final Cut, (well Final Cut 4 at least). and would be alot easier to accomplish what I think it is you are trying to do.

malcolmvexxed
06-08-2005, 12:37 AM
yeah use a video editing software like AE. You could even create a motion mask that colorizes the pupil or something. you could bring your footage into photoshop as a filmstrip but it would be pointless for what you're doing.

opus13
06-08-2005, 05:17 PM
can FCP export a filmstrip? if so, then just export it, import to photoshop, save, and then bring back to FCP. if FCP cant, see if you can get an old copy of premiere for mac

or you can just export a sequence, set up some actions in photoshop (auto levels, auto curves, pasting a layer, whatever) and apply it to a directory containing the sequence.

if you do that, make sure to use the NTSC color plugin in PS as the last step in your batch.

digikris
06-16-2005, 09:04 PM
Your information was helpful. I'm using motion in Fcp5 to track and lock the object to change color.

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