Leo Baker
February 28th, 2010, 04:57 PM
Hello,
I filmed some 1980x1080 film clips on the Canon 5d mk II, I converted in Prospect HD HDLINK.
I set the frame rate as no change, what shall I set the field order to? Automatic, Progressive, I tested Progressive and Automatic.
My original MOV files from the memory card when I ipen them in GSpot software they say 30.00fps.
When I then open my MOV clip that I just converted in HD LINK into a AVI file 1980x1080 Oprigressive, with no frame rate change.
1. GSpot then report that the Cineform AVI file is now 29.970fps. Is this correct and are the Cineform files now supposed to be 29.976 not 30fps?
2. In Premiere pro cs4 with the updates and the latest Prospect HD as listed on Cineform's download page, should I then be working in a Cineform Premiere pro preset of 1080x1920 29.976fps progressive project?
3. I applied Firstlight grades of each clip in my test project, when I make the adjustments in Firstlight and have Premiere pro cs4 open with my clips which I have inthe dit with the looks applied, I get strobing withthe look playing then jumping back to the original file with no firstlight grade applied. I close Premiere pro, open the project and the clip plays through with the entire Firstlight look applied.
4. I export the edit as a Cineform avi, in Adobe media encoder it has the option of I and I and P frames. I have been using I, I noticed when my CIneform avi has been exported the edit which had my looks applied to my clips.
I then play the outputted avi Cineform movie clip and it has the original footage I used but with no firstlight adjustments?
Thanks,
Leo
I filmed some 1980x1080 film clips on the Canon 5d mk II, I converted in Prospect HD HDLINK.
I set the frame rate as no change, what shall I set the field order to? Automatic, Progressive, I tested Progressive and Automatic.
My original MOV files from the memory card when I ipen them in GSpot software they say 30.00fps.
When I then open my MOV clip that I just converted in HD LINK into a AVI file 1980x1080 Oprigressive, with no frame rate change.
1. GSpot then report that the Cineform AVI file is now 29.970fps. Is this correct and are the Cineform files now supposed to be 29.976 not 30fps?
2. In Premiere pro cs4 with the updates and the latest Prospect HD as listed on Cineform's download page, should I then be working in a Cineform Premiere pro preset of 1080x1920 29.976fps progressive project?
3. I applied Firstlight grades of each clip in my test project, when I make the adjustments in Firstlight and have Premiere pro cs4 open with my clips which I have inthe dit with the looks applied, I get strobing withthe look playing then jumping back to the original file with no firstlight grade applied. I close Premiere pro, open the project and the clip plays through with the entire Firstlight look applied.
4. I export the edit as a Cineform avi, in Adobe media encoder it has the option of I and I and P frames. I have been using I, I noticed when my CIneform avi has been exported the edit which had my looks applied to my clips.
I then play the outputted avi Cineform movie clip and it has the original footage I used but with no firstlight adjustments?
Thanks,
Leo