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  • Working with Multiple Sequence Settings

    Posted by Jeremy Collins on May 6, 2010 at 6:02 am

    Hello,
    Hopefully one of the experts can help me out here. I am trying to integrate an image sequence into my film. I have the image sequence exported as a .Mov file with the following settings:
    1920×1080
    24 fps
    Codec: Photo – JPEG (PNG works as well)

    When I go to add this clip to a fresh sequence, it prompts me, asking if I’d like to change the sequence settings to match the clip, so I click yes and everything matches up. However, I need to place this sequence within a larger sequence (the whole film) that has the following settings:
    1440×1080
    23.98fps
    Compressor: HDV 1080p24

    When I drop the .mov sequence into the larger sequence, it changes that sequence’s settings to match it, completely killing the quality of the image sequence .mov file. I’ve tried exporting the image sequence into different .mov files (using Quicktime) that use the HDV 1080p24 codec, but the quality is horrible. It seems that the .mov file needs to use once of the codecs (Photo – JPEG or PNG) to look good, but I can’t have a sequence in a sequence with different settings.

    Is there a way I can get this to work so the quality for the image sequence is the highest it can be and still use it within the larger sequence? I have never worked with image sequences before and seem to be stuck. Please help! Thank you in advance!

    Jeremy Collins replied 16 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Michael Gissing

    May 6, 2010 at 6:31 am

    You are better off using ProRes 422 as the export codec for the image sequence.

    Drop it into the HDV sequence but don’t panic if the quality drops a bit because the final HDV sequence should then be changed to ProRes for final render which will match the image sequence settings.

  • Jeremy Collins

    May 6, 2010 at 2:49 pm

    Hi Michael,
    Thanks for the reply. I have never used the ProRes codec. Will that create both a top quality image sequence from Quicktime as well as top quality video from the rest of the film or is there some quality lost? Thank you in advance and have a great day!

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