Importing into Final Cut from Motion

Hey All,
When I'm done creating title pages etc. in Motion, I export a .mov (using the DV/DVC PRO NTSC setting)file to a folder. I then import the file into Final Cut and add it to my sequence etc.
However, I have noticed that after I import it into Final cut, the colors are flat and the graphics look compressed.
Am I doing something wrong?
Using Final Cut Studio 5.1.4
G5
OS 10.4.9
4.5 Gb
Thanks!

It's true. DV/NTSC isn't very nice to graphics and titles. They're always going to look sharper in Motion. If your final delivery format is DV/DVC PRO, there's no way to avoid that, but it might help to reduce the amount of compression used overall (because you're going to be compressing them again on final export).
By exporting your graphics using the Animation codec at Best Quality, and Millions of Colors+, you can achieve lossless compression (plus preserve transparency), so that when you bring the clip into FCP, it will look like the original (until you render it back to DV/NTSC). By only applying DV compression once at the end, you might be able to save some quality.
(Doing what Adam mentioned will work too, and is probably easier. But it's good to know about the Animation codec as well).

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