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Flipping P2 Footage
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Dylan Kimbrell
on May 3, 2008 at 5:04:52 pm
I'm working with an project where the footage has been flipped vertically because of a 35mm lens adapter used during shooting. I have a few hundred clips taken from P2 cards that all need to be flipped.
I've experimented with Premiere's flip effect but this only effects clips nested in timelines, so when everything in the source monitor is still upside-down. Additionally I get a single vertical line of color distortion on the far left of the frame. I figure I should solve the problem once and for all, so I've brought the P2 footage into After Effects, flipped it and rendered it out as QT uncompressed. The problem is that these .MOV files are massive compared to the original .MXF files and I lose the metadata associated with the .MXF files.
Any advice on how to do this more efficiently is greatly appriciated!
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Flipping P2 Footage
by Dylan Kimbrell on May 3, 2008 at 5:04:52 pm
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by Dylan Kimbrell on May 3, 2008 at 7:28:02 pm
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