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  • Here are two more screenshots of info.


  • Is this the screenshot that you needed? If not, please direct me.

  • Format: H264
    Preset: YouTube 1080 HD

    Basic Video Settings:
    Width: 1920
    Height: 1080

    I’ve been rendering at Maximum Render Quality.
    Bitrate Encoding: VBR, 2 Pass

    Thanks for responses.

  • John Heckt

    May 15, 2017 at 11:48 am in reply to: Export Settings Advice

    Thank you kindly for the advice, sir!

  • John Heckt

    February 27, 2017 at 12:11 am in reply to: What apps are best for what tasks?

    Thank you so much for offering your expertise. Much appreciated.

  • John Heckt

    July 20, 2016 at 12:47 am in reply to: Export Settings

    Thanks man,

    I normally don’t do a lot of panning or zooming. This is really just a hobby for me, and I’ll probably always shoot in 1920×1080. Can you maybe condense your summary of what my export settings should be into a sentence or two just for the simple fact that your post was very detailed and expertise based, and some of it was over my head.

    Thanks,
    John

  • John Heckt

    June 28, 2016 at 2:50 pm in reply to: Photo Slideshow in Adobe Premiere

    THANK YOU! Wow, what a simple fix. Ya think ya know premiere and then you realize there’s a whole lot more simple stuff that I can learn how to do. Thanks again!

  • John Heckt

    November 21, 2015 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Matching exposure of t2i and t1i

    WOW! Thank you so much for all that input. That is VERY good news that it is a possibility. I understand I’ll have to really do my homework, but the shoot isn’t until late December so I should have plenty of time to research and test run. Thanks also for providing me with some starting points in regards to where I can find some of the info I need.

  • John Heckt

    November 21, 2015 at 3:32 am in reply to: Matching exposure of t2i and t1i

    I guess i do have another question that I’m sure I won’t like the answer to.

    I’ve done some research on how to match exposures from two different cameras. All the articles insist that this should be avoided if possible. I’m not sure it can be avoided. Theres a chance that I will need to match the exposure of a rebel t2i and a 7d. Any advice on this challenging task?

  • John Heckt

    November 21, 2015 at 3:30 am in reply to: Matching exposure of t2i and t1i

    Thanks for the feedback. I’ll be editing on Premeire pro, most likely. The lighting will be nothing fancy. I wish I could get my hands on two of the same camera, but it’s a complicated situation that boils down to me having access to a t2i, a t1i, and a 7D. Didn’t realize the t1i won’t have manual exposure of film, so thanks for the heads up there. I’ll see what I can do moving forward.

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