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  • Anyone can help me, please?

  • Michel Domaine

    May 17, 2013 at 1:31 pm in reply to: Lens for Canon C100

    Thanks!

    I thought about that lenses.. .

    I don’t like too much the f4 of the 24-105…

    What do you think about the Tamron 24-70 2.8 vc (stabilization)?

  • Michel Domaine

    June 20, 2011 at 10:37 pm in reply to: Deinterlacing with “none” sequence

    Thanks Raphael!

    Fortunately it was just to try, to see if he was right, but for my jobs I ever worked like always and like you confirm to me with your answers.

    Thanks everybody.

    P.S. I have to learn how to go “field by field” in After Effects. I didn’t know that.

  • Michel Domaine

    June 20, 2011 at 8:02 am in reply to: Deinterlacing with “none” sequence

    Thanks Rafael and David,

    that was I ever experienced and I ever thought.
    Mine was just a curiosity, cause my friend told me “put none” with a lot of security! 🙂
    And, actually, I tried some export of prores “none” FD sequence with interlaced material without filters and it looked like he was alright: export was clean on computer screen, without “interlaced artefact”.

    Normally I prefered to deinterlace exporting, or export a quick time movie sequence and deinterlace it with compressor, cause I really don’t like “deinterlace” filter in final cut.

    Thanks again everybody.

  • Michel Domaine

    November 13, 2010 at 12:17 pm in reply to: doubts about codecs and compressions

    Maybe it’s also cause it’s an mpeg and Quicktime doesn’t love so much mpeg…

    But now, which is the best codec for a presentation or a projection (that could be the same for a good archiving…) ?

    And another question… how can I make a mp4 with h264 codec in compressor? I didn’t found this setting possible.

    Thank you Chris and thanks to everyone.

  • Michel Domaine

    November 12, 2010 at 11:23 am in reply to: doubts about codecs and compressions

    Thanks for the answer Chris!

    First of all, I used compressor 3.5.3

    Here I put the settings from the info window:

    MPEG4

    Name: MPEG-4
    Description: MPEG-4 video with AAC audio at 48kHz. Settings based off the source resolution and frame-rate.
    File Extension: mp4
    Estimated size: 99.99 MB
    Audio Encoder
    Format: MPEG4
    Sample Rate: 48.000kHz
    Channels: 2
    Bits Per Sample: 16
    AAC encoder quality: high
    Data rate: 256 Kbps
    Video Encoder
    Format: MPEG4
    Width: (100% of source)
    Height: (100% of source)
    Selected: 1024 x 576
    Pixel aspect ratio: Square
    Crop: None
    Padding: None
    Frame rate: 25
    Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
    ISMA Profile: 0
    Variable bit rate, high quality
    Enhanced Podcast: Off

    MOV H264

    Name: QuickTime H.264
    Description: H.264 video with stereo AAC audio. Settings based off the source resolution and frame-rate.
    File Extension: mov
    Estimated size: unknown
    Audio Encoder
    AAC, Stereo (L R), 48,000 kHz
    Video Encoder
    Format: QT
    Width: (100% of source)
    Height: (100% of source)
    Selected: 1024 x 576
    Pixel aspect ratio: Square
    Crop: None
    Padding: None
    Frame rate: (100% of source)
    Selected: 25
    Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
    Codec Type: H.264
    Multi-pass: On, frame reorder: On
    Pixel depth: 24
    Spatial quality: 100
    Min. Spatial quality: 25
    Temporal quality: 50
    Min. temporal quality: 25

    MPEG2

    Name: Program Stream
    Description: MPEG-2 Program Stream with MPEG audio at 48kHz. Settings based off the source resolution and frame-rate.
    File Extension: mpeg
    Estimated size: 1.3 GB
    Type: MPEG-2 program stream
    Video Encoder
    Format: M2V
    Width and Height: Automatic
    Selected: 720 x 576
    Pixel aspect ratio: PAL CCIR 601 (16:9)
    Crop: None
    Padding: None
    Frame rate: (100% of source)
    Selected: 25
    Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
    Start timecode from source
    Aspect ratio: Automatic
    Selected 16:9
    Field dominance: Automatic:
    Selected Progressive
    Average bit rate: 17 (Mbps)
    2 Pass VBR enabled
    Maximum bit rate: 30 (Mbps)
    High quality
    Best motion estimation
    Closed GOP Size: 12, Structure: IBBP
    Audio Encoder
    Format: MPEG
    Sample Rate: 48.000kHz
    Channels: 2
    Bits Per Sample: 16

    The problem is that with compressor I can’t change pixel aspect ratio on mpeg2, so it’s impossible to put it square.
    And it’s really strange, cause in the finder and with Quicktime dimensions are 720×404. If I use vlc it recognize the video like pal 16:9 and show it at 1024×576.

  • Michel Domaine

    May 26, 2010 at 7:07 pm in reply to: table of absorbing light of gels and filters

    Wow Rick!

    I was lloking now to your table and I discover that to convert a daylight I need an half CTO and I always use a FULL CTO!!

    I have a lot to learn in lighting and photography…

    Thanks again.

  • Michel Domaine

    May 26, 2010 at 6:25 pm in reply to: table of absorbing light of gels and filters

    Yeah. I ment that.

    I will google them.
    Thank you.

    I love this forum.

    Michel

  • Michel Domaine

    May 26, 2010 at 4:53 pm in reply to: table of absorbing light of gels and filters

    Thanks Rick!!

    Very helpful!!

    I’ll go to see the site!! Would you post the link if it doesn’t go against the rules of the site?

    Thank you again!

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