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  • Pat Harris

    August 22, 2011 at 6:39 pm in reply to: Export settings to DVD (very long render times)

    Thanks, Looks like It’s going to be 11 hours just to render, even more to compress it later. Oh well.

    Pat Harris
    http://www.CinematicDSLR.com

  • Pat Harris

    August 22, 2011 at 2:55 pm in reply to: Export settings to DVD (very long render times)

    Not if the edit is unrendered. More or less I am asking the fastest way to render. keep it full HD? or bring it into an SD sequence? and to render the nested sequences first before rendering the final sequence

    Pat Harris
    http://www.CinematicDSLR.com

  • Pat Harris

    August 22, 2011 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Export settings to DVD (very long render times)

    Also to be added the footage is all on a LaCie 500GB FW 800 external drive. Could that be the cause of such slow render times? I know it is slower than SATA but I’m not sure how much this matters for renders.

    Pat Harris
    http://www.CinematicDSLR.com

  • Pat Harris

    August 21, 2011 at 2:03 pm in reply to: FCP X Effect: BG Custom Angle Wipes

    Looks great! Thank you so much for taking your time to make all of these effects and presets for fcpx. You are a very kind and generous person!

    Pat Harris
    -Cinematic DSLR
    – RTN Post Production Supervisor

  • Pat Harris

    August 20, 2011 at 8:38 pm in reply to: FCP X Effect: BG Editors Bag of Tricks

    Awesome keep us updated on the site I’m sure it will be very popular!!

  • Pat Harris

    August 20, 2011 at 4:30 pm in reply to: FCP X Effect: BG Editors Bag of Tricks

    Great stuff Brendan, love your presets. Do you have a site or page that has all the presets you’ve made so far?

  • Pat Harris

    June 26, 2011 at 3:56 pm in reply to: Canon 60D High ISO noise filter

    Oh okay, Thanks a lot.

    They def. need to update that, it’s a pain to switch back to manual to switch setting… although i guess that most of the settings would be set in stone once you decide how you want to shoot.

  • Pat Harris

    June 26, 2011 at 3:51 am in reply to: Canon 60D High ISO noise filter

    yeah he was using a 7D, so I am unsure if it is different than the 60D because you cannot shoot video on M on the 60D where as on the 7D you can.

  • Pat Harris

    June 25, 2011 at 6:33 pm in reply to: Canon 60D High ISO noise filter

    Thanks,

    My question was that since it is only on the M setting and not under the video settings does at actually apply? because all of the other major settings like highlight tone priority etc are in the video menus somewhere as well as the M settings. I did a not so great test and turned it on off and on standard and on strong and did not notice much of a difference on noise or sharpness…I guess i could do a test with the lens cap and noise to see if the filters work at all… just wondering if anyone knows for sure.

    I have a canon 18-135 3.5-5.6 kit lens for now… i have a few old minolta prime lenses (from an old 35mm camera that was in the house) that i have an adapter for just to play around with fast lenses, but they aren’t great. The camera doesn’t read exposure correctly in video mode, probably because it is using live view and cannot connect with the lenses, because they are not digital… I eventually want to get the canon 50mm 1.4 USM and a sigma 30mm ( i think its 30, maybe 28) also a 1.4

  • I wouldn’t demand apple to make a new color, but as long as you can import/export from final cut, users should be able to use the existing color, or another color grading software.

    Asking for in/out is much more realistic than apple creating another app to go with the bundle, don’t get me wrong it would be nice, but apple clearly built parts of color into final cut. I doubt they would make a new version of color.

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