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Re: Field Dominance, Render Seq Settings, and Export
by
Jennifer Hoge
on Oct 5, 2009 at 6:38:57 pm
At this point, I'm realizing that my "current project settings" were probably wrong from the beginning. I don't mind sending the sequence through a re-render with the right settings, but I'm very confused on what settings I should use. Most of my project consists of Vintage photographs scanned at high resolution and given to me from various sources (scanned differently from each one). I also have HDV footage of interviews we shot. I want 720X480 anamorphic, so it appears widescreen.
If someone can help me figure out what my sequence settings should be first so I'm not losing quality from step 1!
Then, I would probably just be able to export with "current settings" or send to Compressor for Mpeg-2.
Thanks,
Jen
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