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  • Nicole Schoepflin

    September 6, 2016 at 6:28 pm in reply to: Field Order wackiness

    Hello Mark

    Thanks again for your time and help!

    If I explain my workflow in more detail, maybe you can help me figure out what I am doing wrong. I always let the master clip determine my project settings and frame rate to ensure that they match. In this case, my master clip was 45 minutes of 29.97 continuous aerial footage (Premiere Pro reads the field order of the original footage as (Unknown dominance). I edit, grade then export 30-90 consecutive, individual, uncompressed Quicktime clips . When I bring the exported Quicktime clips back into Premiere, the field orders are all over the place. Some are unknown, some upper and others progressive. I cannot understand how this can happen if I am exporting all the individual clips as a batch with the same export settings, plus they all originate from the same master source clip. I saw the grayed out “field rendering” box in the Deliver tab, I thought it might be a solution to my problem.

    I am pretty new to Resolve so if I am overlooking something very simple, I apologize. I really appreciate you trying to help me get to the bottom of this.

    Thanks again, Nicole

  • Nicole Schoepflin

    September 2, 2016 at 5:30 pm in reply to: Field Order wackiness

    Thanks for getting back to me Marc. The camera was a Cineflex V14HD, and I am exporting 1920 x 1080 Quicktime files. Sequence settings are HD1920 x 1080, 29.97
    The strange thing is that I have worked with footage shot with the same camera on a different day, same format, and the quicktime clips all export as “unknow dominance” with a random “upper” appearing here and there.

    Nicole

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