Tom Small
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Tom Small
April 3, 2014 at 11:51 pm in reply to: RAM Preview is deleting previously rendered frames every time I start it.Also, every time I hit 0, it shows “locking existing frames” and then “mixing audio for preview” – then it starts rendering at frame 1 or 2. Maybe that’ll be a clue.
ThanksTom
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Tom Small
April 3, 2014 at 11:33 pm in reply to: RAM Preview is deleting previously rendered frames every time I start it.It does it whether I chose “from current time” or just the work area. It happens when i don’t change anything at all; I can ram preview 2x in a row and it’ll start over each time – that’s what’s baffling. All my dark and light green, previously-rendered frames in the timeline disappear the moment I hit 0, then they come back after the ram preview is done… new green frames are not added from the ram preview though. you’d think they would be stored in RAM or even on my cache disk, which is an SSD.
Thanks for looking into this with me.
TomTom
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Tom Small
March 21, 2014 at 11:43 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CS6 and Media Encoder CS6 Color shift on exportThanks Benjamin, so going into AE from premiere is the best way you’ve found? Also, after setting the color management settings in the project settings to rec 709, do you also have to interpret each footage clip the same way? or just leave them alone.
All the best,
TomTom
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Tom Small
March 21, 2014 at 11:17 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CS6 and Media Encoder CS6 Color shift on exportHas anyone figured this out yet? i’ve been trying things all day, including converting a 3D LUT for my display through dispcal, trying the x264 encoder from premiere (crashes), bringing into AE and exporting, and trying to use SpeedGrade. This seems ridiculous to me, why can’t the all-powerful Adobe team figure out a button to click to export exactly what you’ve created in a timeline?
Tom
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I just had the same problem with CC 7.2.1 and deleted my cache files and when they got reconfirmed it all worked again. I was halfway through a project so I had to get it to work.
Tom
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Thanks for the tips- I’ll try out AE’s spill suppressor… I’ve gotten pretty good at many settings in key light but I’ll try it with just the one’s you suggested and see how that works. I love primatte’s Auto compute, it’s pretty spot on sometimes…
I’ll be sure to post if I figure out the problem.
Tom
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Thanks for the response man. Keylight doesn’t glitch like this, but I’m getting a much better key out of primatte in this instance and would just like it to work right.
I’m getting it to work occasionally, it’s just a PITA. I have to redo the key every now and then and most of the time it’s staying. It’s odd to me, because normally I can search the web and find others having the same issue when I have a problem, but not in this instance. I posted on redgiants forum hopefully they’ll take a look at it.
Thanks again.
Tom
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Tom Small
March 11, 2013 at 8:35 pm in reply to: Keeping timecodes synced when diving into a nested Sequence…Alright, did that. Hopefully they’ll fix soon!
THANKSTom
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Has anyone found a solve yet? I’m searching for the same thing. I would much rather be able to turn it on when I wanted, not be forced to turn it off each time.
TomTom
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I will try tearing it off and see if that keeps it from crashing though…
Tom