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  • Ian Campbell

    November 29, 2016 at 3:06 pm in reply to: Project file – everything dissapears

    Yes I tried importing. It also gave me nothing.

  • Ian Campbell

    December 3, 2012 at 9:46 pm in reply to: prevent C: drive writing in MC5

    [Ricky Barrow] “What Neil says is correct, however, I have found this must become a site setting and/or you must check the media creation settings every time you boot the app. Also, this does NOT keep “Audio Suite” renders from going to the C Drive unless you go to something like import and click apply to ALL.”

    I do teach them apply all, and that usually takes care of where captured footage goes, but I have seen avid “forget” media creation settings too many times (especially in the import window or titles).

    I wonder if there is a preferences file that holds the settings for drives that could be written on boot by a script? Maybe a third party app out there that will keep things straight?

  • Ian Campbell

    November 2, 2012 at 8:40 pm in reply to: Overlaying stills with video seamlessly with t3i

    Ah, thanks for responding, I thought it was something like that.
    I believe the lense used is the stock canon 18-55m. I don’t have any images, but I’m guessing we’ll have to figure some other way to accomplish this. It’s funny, my little canon hf10 has a 16×9 still frame mode, but they didn’t see fit to include a similar mode in the EOS cameras.

    [Sareesh Sudhakaran] “The video uses the full size of the sensor with line skipping to lower the resolution to 1080p. While if you shoot a full Rez still photograph and crop, the depth of field and field of view is bound to be different because you are not using the full size of the sensor.

    Also consider the possibility of lens distortions. These are easy to correct on stills but tough on video.

    It’s tough to say what the problem is without images and details of your setup, incl lens choices and distance to subject.”

  • Ian Campbell

    March 23, 2012 at 9:38 pm in reply to: My class needs footage for practice…

    Thanks for all the suggestions. I will try to located some of these…

    The roger ebert clip is on youtube, but he is talking over it the whole time. Illustrative nonetheless…

    https://youtu.be/5Dv4Krzuge4

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