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jpg's in Final Cut Pro HD

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analyze

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I'm importing my portfolio and making a video
but when I import a jpg from Photoshop they turn out just a lil' bit jaggedy.
I tried the video filters in Final Cut to de-interlace and it didn't seem to fix it.

with the jpgs, Its important that the type can be read and the pictures are somewhat crisp.

any ideas?!

thanks
 
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theDVshow

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FCP resizes pictures to NTSC 720 x 480. Resize in photoshop before import.
 
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RC23

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resize and do ntsc colors aswell as deinterlace.. then customize it from there if u want to get the best results on a tv.
 
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FCP does not resize .PSD files. just change colors to NTSC or PAL depending on your TV system. import the file, it will open as a separate sequence. if its multi-layer file all layers will be placed on top of each other. play with it, do your thing and when you're done, home it in main sequence timeline.
 

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