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October 27th, 2004, 02:01 AM | #1 |
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Congratulations David Newman and Cineform
Have been out of the loop for awhile. Happy to see Cineform's technology getting broader usage - Adobe plans to incorporate Cineform's wavelet technology into their next release of Premiere Pro! Here's a interview between Adobe guy and Charlie White that was posted in another thread. Great read.
http://www.digitalproducer.com/artic...e.jsp?id=28667 a few questions for David: If Adobe incorporates the carlsbad compression right into their program, is there any need to use Aspect anymore? I'm assuming we would now be able to use ALL of premiere's editing tools instead of the subset supplied by Aspect. No? Will Aspect (or Premiere pro using carlsbad) be able to edit PAL (50i)? Doesn't 50i transfer to 25p better than 60i to 24p? Any idea if the Pro version of the FX1 (Z1) will be worth the wait? thanks. |
October 27th, 2004, 01:31 PM | #2 |
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Aspect HD will still have significant performance gain over the components Adobe is licensing from CineForm. Adobe license something more like Connect HD (which we use for Vegas 5.) Still many users will find Premiere Pro with the bundled CineForm tools to be a very useful product. We are targeting Aspect HD toward professional users that demand the extra performance, tools and bonus filters Aspect HD provides.
I can't speak about particular product details at this moment.
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