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  • Nick Karner

    May 23, 2017 at 1:51 pm in reply to: Tripod Tilting Problem

    Thank you!

  • Absolutely. I agree. Here’s something I’m curious about in this context. If I did dv-ntsc, and then I imported some dslr footage, it would, of course, be huge. But recently, when I did that and scaled to frame size, it looked awful. Just fuzzy looking, pixellated, like it had been processed a bunch of times. Original footage looks great, just to clarify. Is there something I’m missing? I figured that adding HD footage to an SD timeline would be fine because the footage is already so high quality that it would basically be down-res’ing. But it really looks bad, especially compared to some other files, like the .mov that is also 1920×1080. Granted, this file may have been made by someone who really knows their stuff in terms out of output, but still, seems strange that the footage could be that messed up looking.

  • Absolutely on the 640 footage to HD. I wouldn’t dream of trying to scale up the small stuff. Is there anything more that I should know to do? I mean, do I need to interpret the bigger footage to work in the SD timeline? thanks so much for the reply.

  • Nick Karner

    August 17, 2012 at 5:15 pm in reply to: Sony Z1U Export

    Wasn’t sure if my ‘thank you’ made it, but thanks for the info!

  • Nick Karner

    August 17, 2012 at 5:13 pm in reply to: Sony Z1U Export

    Thanks very much, Ann.

  • Nick Karner

    May 29, 2012 at 5:30 pm in reply to: DSLR output as mov file from Premiere

    I’d assume Mac since they’re asking for .mov. Which output would be a good one to choose for high resolution intra-frame? Sorry, am not on the computer right now so I can’t check. Thanks.

  • Nick Karner

    May 20, 2012 at 1:51 pm in reply to: 7D footage conversion and Cineform NeoScene

    yes, but is that the right thing to do if the computer seems a little sluggish in processing them? I open the files, and they play fairly well, but sometimes the audio takes a while to come on and the playback isn’t perfect. And this is a fairly new computer, so it probably shouldn’t be that slow unless the footage is just too powerful.

  • Nick Karner

    March 13, 2012 at 11:54 pm in reply to: Presets for DSLR Footage

    Well, I hate to bother you further, but for future reference, when I use NeoScene, what codec should I set it to and then what preset would I use to edit in premiere? I guess that’s the most hypothetical way to answer that.

  • Nick Karner

    March 13, 2012 at 11:50 pm in reply to: Presets for DSLR Footage

    I’m sorry, I thought AVI was the Codec. The video converter says XVID.

  • Nick Karner

    March 13, 2012 at 11:48 pm in reply to: Presets for DSLR Footage

    AVI 1920×1080. Thanks very much for your help on this, by the way

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