Color corrections soften images in older 720 footage. How fix?

I've been given 720 SD footage shot in 2007 to edit into a program. When I apply color corrections with Wheels or Color Boards. it visibly softens the sharpness. Is there a way around this?


I very much appreciate any help!


Duncan

Posted on Oct 23, 2025 4:02 PM

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Posted on Oct 24, 2025 8:28 PM

Yes...


Final Cut does a fairly remarkable job of upscaling SD footage to HD. Unfortunately, adding Effects to the footage (not just Color Board) will actually turn off that upscaling.


There is a "built in" Sharpen effect in FCP, but it sucks.


Try this one instead:

https://fcpxtemplates.com/sdm_downloads/sc-ez-sharpen/


Install as an Effect (if you need help: https://fcpxtemplates.com/installing-plugins-for-fcpx/).


This is a barebones effect for sharpening, extremely lightweight. You can add it first or after other effects.


I recommend trying to NOT go over 50 unless absolutely necessary. Grab hold of the slider and watch the screen very carefully — you want to "just reach clarity" and don't go beyond it (it will start looking a bit harsh and although it might look clearer, it's not generally what you'll want.)


Hope it helps!

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Oct 24, 2025 8:28 PM in response to Duncan Knowles

Yes...


Final Cut does a fairly remarkable job of upscaling SD footage to HD. Unfortunately, adding Effects to the footage (not just Color Board) will actually turn off that upscaling.


There is a "built in" Sharpen effect in FCP, but it sucks.


Try this one instead:

https://fcpxtemplates.com/sdm_downloads/sc-ez-sharpen/


Install as an Effect (if you need help: https://fcpxtemplates.com/installing-plugins-for-fcpx/).


This is a barebones effect for sharpening, extremely lightweight. You can add it first or after other effects.


I recommend trying to NOT go over 50 unless absolutely necessary. Grab hold of the slider and watch the screen very carefully — you want to "just reach clarity" and don't go beyond it (it will start looking a bit harsh and although it might look clearer, it's not generally what you'll want.)


Hope it helps!

Oct 23, 2025 7:59 PM in response to terryb

The Viewer is indeed set to Better Quality, not Better Performance.


What I'm hoping to discover is how to edit this 720 footage using Color Wheels but without the Wheels causing the footage to visibly lose some focus. A tech person at FCP says this problem can happen when putting effects on old footage.

Thank you so much for telling me about Fidelity Fuze. I'll definitely try it. Then I'll see if Color Wheels causes the Fidelity Fuze footage to lose focus. Maybe not.

Thanks again, Terryb!

Oct 28, 2025 10:53 AM in response to Matti Haveri

Matti, thank you. My very limited understanding of the FCP process is that once footage is exported the edit points are locked in. Then if the footage is reimported, the clips are not visually separate anymore and can't be easily edited separately with different effects. In any case, I also tried applying a Color Wheels edit to a compound clip made of this older 720 footage, and it still caused it to lose focus. So I'm just going to go forward using a Color Board for the rest of the edit. Thanks again, Matti.

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