Kalulu Ngilo
June 27th, 2007, 09:49 PM
hello,
i have been using Premiere 2 for about 2yrs now and until 2 months earlier, I noticed that i was getting very disappointed with the way premiere handled my video. I recently purchased a camera thats HD and down converting in premiere to dvd has resulted in some very blurry video thats lacking that hd sweetness.
Color Correction in premiere is a pain to say the least and my final product on h264/quicktime always ends up looking hazy/smoky and lacking that colorful picture. Today at work i found myself seriously contemplating getting an apple system just for the editing and color correcting the videos.
I'm I alone in this thought or are there other people here that found or keep finding themselves in the same situation?
i use premiere and adobe media encoder just plainly disappoints in quality. so now i use premiere-> debug_frameserve-> TMPGEnc express then to high quality h264 file, then to quicktime and i bring the quality of the video/audio down for final product. This is extremely painful and i think paying $799 for a product that ditches you at the end is unacceptable.
anyone find good ways to color correct in premiere? what options do you use? outputting for web/dvd, what solutions do you use?
i have been using Premiere 2 for about 2yrs now and until 2 months earlier, I noticed that i was getting very disappointed with the way premiere handled my video. I recently purchased a camera thats HD and down converting in premiere to dvd has resulted in some very blurry video thats lacking that hd sweetness.
Color Correction in premiere is a pain to say the least and my final product on h264/quicktime always ends up looking hazy/smoky and lacking that colorful picture. Today at work i found myself seriously contemplating getting an apple system just for the editing and color correcting the videos.
I'm I alone in this thought or are there other people here that found or keep finding themselves in the same situation?
i use premiere and adobe media encoder just plainly disappoints in quality. so now i use premiere-> debug_frameserve-> TMPGEnc express then to high quality h264 file, then to quicktime and i bring the quality of the video/audio down for final product. This is extremely painful and i think paying $799 for a product that ditches you at the end is unacceptable.
anyone find good ways to color correct in premiere? what options do you use? outputting for web/dvd, what solutions do you use?