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Re: Multicam Edits with Canons; HV30, XLH1 or XHA1

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Re: Multicam Edits with Canons; HV30, XLH1 or XHA1
by Brian Findlay on Dec 10, 2008 at 1:51:52 am

Hi Joel,
Yeah that's what I ended up doing. The funniest thing it *USED* to work and they broke it. I did this before with a Sony in 1080i60 and a Canon in 1080F30 and it worked great about a year or so ago, got an update and it no longer worked.

Also, I don't know if you are aware (or care).. but you cannon use COLOR with multiclips, which really sucks.. After spending a couple of weeks really trying to learn the ins and outs of it, it's a really wonderful package (but takes alot of time to do it right).. as alot of what I shoot ends up in multiclips, then you have to hand color balance which is NEVER as good and much more clumsy and time consuming.

I hope they fix both of these in the next release.. its a major limitation.

Best!

Brian




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