Export from Motion - Soft in FCP

I created a graphic in motion, output it into fcp and the type and graphics are a bit soft.
The export was to a DVCPro DV Quicktime file.
Anyone else notice this?

How do you fake a roundtrip?
I think I was talking out of my left nostril there.
What I meant was something like sending a clip on a roundtrip through motion, though you don't use the clip at all. Thus avoiding the file step.
Now I think it's a terribly ill-conceived idea.
Somebody else just posted the same problem, as far as I can tell:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=816621&tstart=0
This makes it a Real Issue.

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