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  • Unfortunately this is not working for me my sequence preset is set to 25 fps and 48 KHz 16bit and xml not showing and strangeness…

    The story continues…

  • Thank’s for the info Michael!
    First of all, Believe me, I have spent hours trying to find posts in different forums that have encounter the same specific problem I have and found ONE that Isn’t relating to other kinds of audio drifting.
    Maby I’m a poor net detective but I do my very best…

    Anyway that was a great article and I have had my suspicions that there was something about the xml data that was causing this.

  • Göran Thorén

    November 4, 2010 at 11:05 pm in reply to: Substitute for AE camera DOF?

    Well as I understand that uses a z buffer….?

  • Göran Thorén

    October 10, 2010 at 11:47 am in reply to: 100mm macro Image stabilizer worth rhe extra money?

    Thank’s Errol!
    I guess my mind is made up! 😉

  • Göran Thorén

    October 10, 2010 at 11:14 am in reply to: 100mm macro Image stabilizer worth rhe extra money?

    Thanks’s guys!
    I’m using the 7D for professional work and I have tried my FD macro lens on my glide track but I get those “micro jerkiness” when I use it in full macro. I’m wonering if that will be reduced with IS.

    Husse

  • Göran Thorén

    September 13, 2010 at 8:15 am in reply to: Matching up a frame, any ideas?

    Thank’s Phil!
    I will definetly use your approach!

    /Göran

  • Göran Thorén

    September 12, 2010 at 5:20 pm in reply to: Matching up a frame, any ideas?

    Yes Phil, I have the original files on my CF.
    I was hoping to be able to play back the clips in EOS utility through the remote control an match it there but it doesn’t seem to work….
    But your idea of using an external monitor seems to be the easiest way.
    Thank’s for that!

    Husse

  • Göran Thorén

    September 12, 2010 at 8:22 am in reply to: Matching up a frame, any ideas?

    I have tried EOS utility and it’s a shame you aren’t able to play back clips from the camera, I haven’t found such a feature anyway.
    I guess this is what I will end up doing:
    Take a still frame from the previous shot and load it into the prewiev app in my Mac.
    Use EOS utility To snap some aprox shots and load them into the same side bar as my previous shot in in preview and switch between the two to get a descent aproximation.
    When I think I’m close enough I will find the perfect match in Photoshop.

    In this day and age this should be a really easy task to perform one would think…

    Still open for better ideas. 🙂

    Husse

  • Göran Thorén

    September 12, 2010 at 8:13 am in reply to: Matching up a frame, any ideas?

    Phil, thank you for your suggestions!
    Widening the shot a tad is a great idea!
    The original was shot in 1080 and the final will be 720 so there are some headroom to work with it in post.

  • Göran Thorén

    September 12, 2010 at 8:11 am in reply to: Matching up a frame, any ideas?

    Thank’s Michael!
    I actually have thought of some kind of switch but as you mentioned that’s unfortunately equipment I can’t afford at the moment. It could really come in handy in the future though for matching live footage with chroma key for instance.

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