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Filippo Rotatori

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Quality Render Problem

PostTue Sep 01, 2015 3:57 pm

Hi to all, I have some problem whit the quality of the final render.
If you see the render of 3dmax it's better respect the frame on the animation.
can you help me?
sorry for my simple language
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Rony Soussan

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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostTue Sep 01, 2015 8:18 pm

I'm a little confused. Can you explain this again?
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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostTue Sep 01, 2015 9:29 pm

you rendered that explosion in 3dsMax and imported the footage into fusion? then rendered it again in fusion? what did you do in fusion with the footage? and to what format did you render it to?
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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostWed Sep 02, 2015 10:10 am

Sorry if I was not clear. My English is not very good.
I realized the explosion with 3d studio max + vray. I have saved the image (150frame) in .png (whit alpha) whit a resolution of 1280x1280
I imported the files into fusion for color correction and some traking tests.
Then, I rendered the sequence in fusion and saved the file in .avi.
what determines the quality loss?. Thanks for your help and patience
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Quality Render Problem

PostWed Sep 02, 2015 11:22 am

Filippo you should post your fusion script (file) here so we can see what you've done. That will make it easier for others to help you.


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Filippo Rotatori

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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostWed Sep 02, 2015 1:54 pm

if you watch the video, you will notice that the quality is the most 'low compared to the single frame that I posted, especially towards the end, where there is a lot of noise.
sorry but I do not have much experience with Fusion, for "fusion script" you mean the file .comp ?
sorry for my poor language
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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostWed Sep 02, 2015 4:59 pm

Which codec did you use? Most avi codecs are really bad.
blog and Fusion stuff: http://comp-fu.com/2012/06/fusion-script-macro-collection/
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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostWed Sep 02, 2015 5:32 pm

Does your color correct have pre-divide/post multiply setting in the common controls?
(The yellow circle on every tool control)

May not be issue, but is a big one in general.
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Filippo Rotatori

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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostWed Sep 09, 2015 1:06 pm

Goodmorning everyone. thank you all for the help!
I solved the problem in fusion 7 , I found the settings of .avi file ( image 1 ) .
I have improved the quality
I could not find the settings in .avi Fusion 8 , and I did not find the .avi in SAVER . (image B-C)
Which video format do you recommend to use as output of fusion ?
sorry for my poor language
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Re: Quality Render Problem

PostWed Sep 09, 2015 8:25 pm

Looks like there is currently no implementation yet for the format.
Still WIP.

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