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  • Rendering confusion – Premier Pro 2.0 (CS2)

    Posted by David Sapadin on March 31, 2009 at 6:47 pm

    Hello:

    I think I am over-rendering here but not sure. Using Premier Pro 2.0
    I have a stack of 3 video tracks. Each track is source footage of the same event from 3 cameras, 3 different angles. If I apply a Color correction to say track 2, of course I get the red line and have to render it. And if I apply a slightly different color correction to track 3, I get the red line and render that. These 3 tracks are being prepared to be nested into one for Multi-Cam. Each time I turn on or off the “eye” icon on the video tracks, I keep getting the red line over and over again which is telling me to re-render. For example I started with all “eye” icons on and add an effect to track 3. I render. I turn off its eye. I then apply an effect to track 2. Red line – render. Then I turn off its eye. And the only “eye” on is track one and it wants me to render that. So I do. Then I turn back on the “eye” on video track 2, and it wants me render again! Then I turn back on the “eye” on track 3 and it wants me to render again… but I have already rendered tracks 3 and 2 on the way down (turning the eyes off) and now it wants me to render them each again on the way up (turning the “eyes” back on). All I want to do is make sure that when I nest the sequence into a new one for multi-cam, that all the prior required rendering is done. But it seems to be a never-ending process if I turn the “eyes” on or off on the mother sequence.

    Can somebody help straighten me out?

    Thanks,

    Dave

    Eddie Lotter replied 17 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Eddie Lotter

    March 31, 2009 at 9:59 pm

    I would strongly recommend that you do your color correction after you perform the multi-cam process.

    Alternatively you can color correct the clip and then export it to a new clip then use the exported clip in your edit.

    Cheers
    Eddie

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