I've had an ongoing issue with some projects i've rendered in Vegas and moved over to Final Cut Pro. There seems to be a distinct black level shift with files created in Vegas and then opened up on a Mac. I can render these files in Vegas, and bring them back into Vegas and the levels all stay the same, but when I open them in Final Cut or even in Quicktime player, the black levels are elevated by a fair amount.
The scope in Final Cut Pro also suggests that the files have elevated black levels, and pretty substantial, too like +10. It's weird, if I render out an H264 type quicktime the black levels stay pretty consistent, but anything else, including an uncompressed avi or uncompressed quicktime look all jacked up.
I've burned blurays of these files to bluray and played them on many sets and they all look the same, but if I bring them into the mac enviornment they're washed out in the blacks. I've always used 8 bit as the pixel format in the vegas properties box, but I have tried 32 bit full and video levels and they all look washed out on my mac, and I've seen them on other macs too and they have the same problem.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
The scope in Final Cut Pro also suggests that the files have elevated black levels, and pretty substantial, too like +10. It's weird, if I render out an H264 type quicktime the black levels stay pretty consistent, but anything else, including an uncompressed avi or uncompressed quicktime look all jacked up.
I've burned blurays of these files to bluray and played them on many sets and they all look the same, but if I bring them into the mac enviornment they're washed out in the blacks. I've always used 8 bit as the pixel format in the vegas properties box, but I have tried 32 bit full and video levels and they all look washed out on my mac, and I've seen them on other macs too and they have the same problem.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.