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  • Did you get anywhere with this Andrew? I am having a similar problem. I have been editing and viewing the multiclip just fine up until last night. Then when i came back to my suite it won’t let me see all 4 angles when the playhead is moving. When I hit stop it displays all 4. I had noticed that an auto render had been done overnight and the orange render bar has gone from the top of my sequence. How do i revert back so i can continue to cut between the angles dynamically?

    Thanks

    Dave

  • Dave Williams

    December 15, 2010 at 5:01 am in reply to: Studio Lighting – Sony EX3 XDCAM

    Thanks Ron. That gives me some hope that I don’t need to rent in some seriously expensive lighting equipment!

    I found this on the internet earlier. It’s a section from the EX3 manual about flicker reduction. What settings would you say would be needed for mixed LED and incandecent lighting?

    Recommended settings for flicker reduction
    Frequency
    Alway set “Frequency” to the power-supply
    frequency value appropriate for the shooting area.
    Mode
    • It is recommended to set “Mode” to “Off” when
    shooting outdoors or under lighting that does
    not cause flicker. (It can be also “Auto,” but the
    compensation may not be done properly.)
    • It is recommended to set “Mode” to “Auto”
    when shooting indoors or under various lighting
    that may cause flicker, such as fluorescent,
    sodium, or mercury-vapor lamps. (If
    continuously shooting under lighting that may
    cause flicker, “Mode” should be set to “On.”)

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