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This is so annoying. I have seen and heard a lot of people having this issue and adobe hasn’t addressed it at all or even acknowledged it for that matter.
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Canon 7D
Adobe CC Master Suite
Digital Juice
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Rex Polanis
July 8, 2013 at 6:04 am in reply to: Premiere Pro CC Lumetri: only a few color effects seem to be working…I am having major issues when I use Lumetri Looks in Pr CC with GPU acceleration engaged. I can only render projects using my CPU if I apply lumetri looks.
Do you have an AMD or Ati graphics card? This seems to be the link between lumetri weirdness and Pr CC.
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Canon 7D
Adobe CC Master Suite
Digital Juice
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As far as I know, CS6 is Nvidia optomized so your (and my) AMD cards don’t do anything for Pr or Ae. Kind of frustrating.
And even though Adobe CC is touting AMD video card optimization for Pr CC, I’m already having problems with it not working correctly. Again, Frustrating.
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Sony Vegas Pro 12
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Ok, found the menu that you told me. Yeah, the settings are correct in there. Strange. I wonder why the software is doing this? Anytime I burn a disc the footage on DVD looks like it was shoot at 29.97 but BluRay looks 23.976?
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Canon 7D
Sony Vegas Pro 12
Adobe CS6 Master Suite -
Really? You have never heard of motion blur? OK. When you record footage at a higher framer rate the motion tends to look more vivid or sharp and unrealistic. This is the result of a natural phenomenon called Persistence of Vision. The human eye can only take in so much information at a time and must reset in order for the brain to process the information. Our eyes actually “reset” about 24 times a second. This biological quirk is what makes the stop motion animation work otherwise our eyes would see the choppiness of animation. I hope that helps.
So I went to the “edit” menu and clicked “project settings” and of course the settings I need to change are grayed out and not accessible. I can not change DVD framrate. Is there a round about way to do this?
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Canon 7D
Sony Vegas Pro 11
Adobe CS6 Master Suite -
No one has addressed my original post, at least not in a language I can understand.
I shoot all my footage at 1080 @23.976 and import it to premiere with the HDSLR 1080 @ 23.976 preset. I edit all my footage in premiere and export to H.264 BluRay. I then create my disc in encore and render out as a disc image for BluRay and then followed by DVD image. I than burn my disc. BluRay motion blur always looks fine but DVD motion blur looks different. I can tell that the fps is bring changed. How can I set Encore to render so that the motion blur retains the original look?One man with courage makes a majority.
Canon 7D
Sony Vegas Pro 11
Adobe CS6 Master Suite -
In previous versions the motion blur in the footage looked the same. Now, compared to 24fps, it looks like super excito motion. I am shooting at 23.976.
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Canon 7D
Sony Vegas Pro 11
Adobe CS6 Master Suite -
I’ve never used CC Page turn before. I might try that. Thanks.
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Canon 7D
Sony Vegas Pro 11
Adobe CS6 Master Suite -
I figured that but I thought there might be an easier way, like changing a setting or something. Thanks
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Canon 7D
Sony Vegas Pro 11
Adobe CS6 Master Suite -
How would I do that? I have never burned a Bluray image. I am on windows 7 64.
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Canon 7D
Sony Vegas Pro 11
Adobe CS6 Master Suite