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Re: Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Sam Bright on May 19, 2013 at 2:44:45 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Actually Its late but think you may have been right. I'll check again in the morning but I believe I might have not been ticking the Progressive box below the proreshq codec in export... Hypothetically would this create the type of ghosting shift
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Sam Bright on May 19, 2013 at 2:32:07 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thanks Chris, will do moving forward.
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Sam Bright on May 19, 2013 at 2:31:09 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hey mate, Thanks for all your information so far. Really really appreciate it. So to recap... actually have 2 problems... 1) Post zooms creating dodgy lines 2) Gradient in 3 shots creating annoying banding (this happened to me in a previou
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Chris Tompkins on May 19, 2013 at 2:23:55 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I would edit in a 1920x1080 sequence. Room to move.
Re: Import a caption or subtitle file?
by Andreas Kiel on May 19, 2013 at 1:48:02 pm
in the Apple FCPX Techniques Forum
Is it possible in X, 7, or CS6 ... These are 3 totally different things!!! Each of the apps do require a totally different format and approach. There is no app which covers all of them (this includes my own TitleExchange) For X the only (no
AE CS6 and proxy problem
by Peter Kowalewski on May 19, 2013 at 12:59:40 pm
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
Hello everyone, this is my first post on this forum so I'm saying hello once again :) I have a problem with proxy in After Effects CS6 11.02 I'm working on 2K resolution 2048x1080 and the pixel aspect ratio is square pixel. For example, on this
Re: Closing the GOP
by Andrew Johnson on May 19, 2013 at 12:29:29 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro basics Forum
[Andrew Johnson] "No, I presumed all of them would be too big to fit on an SD DVD." If the file is too big to transfer, try a(n) USB memory stick instead. I’m trying to deliver these files on DVD. [Andrew Johnson] "Is it the case that I need
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Ivan Myles on May 19, 2013 at 9:50:42 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
[Sam Bright] "I'm now wondering if i should have created a 1920x1080 sequence and resized the red footage as opposed to working in a 4K sequence and just export at 1920x1080...." 1920x1080 would probably be better because of scaling for the digita
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Sam Bright on May 19, 2013 at 8:04:10 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Thanks for that.... Appreciate it!!!! Will try to provide info best possible.... 4K files however im delivering as 1920x1080 sequence. I'm now wondering if i should have created a 1920x1080 sequence and resized the red footage as opposed to wo
Re: Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Ivan Myles on May 19, 2013 at 5:32:14 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
There might be another cause, but it looks like a Field mismatch among the source files, sequence, and export parameters. Please post the settings for each. Are there any commonalities among the clips that work and the ones that don't? Have you tried
Premiere Pro CS6 - Zooms in Post giving me terrible looking - ghosting / interlacing like lines
by Sam Bright on May 19, 2013 at 3:54:35 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
Hello! Camera Files : Red Epic File Resolution : 4K Delivery : 1920x1080 Program : Adobe Premiere Pro Computer : MacBook Pro Question for a pending deadline. I know that zooms in post are not ideal, however for this project we are working
Re: Philip Hodgetts (or Someone Else): Please Create an AE to Motion Transfer Tool
by Chris Harlan on May 19, 2013 at 1:41:26 am
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Todd Kopriva] "You can still do this, using the Pro Import After Effects feature (built into After Effects from Automatic Duck in CS6 and later). " Good to know! I'm still using Motion 4, mostly; I had for some reason assumed that it would not wo
Re: Philip Hodgetts (or Someone Else): Please Create an AE to Motion Transfer Tool
by Todd Kopriva on May 19, 2013 at 12:49:02 am
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
> AE could open up Motion 4 projects for a while, because of underlying XML, but with limited success. You can still do this, using the Pro Import After Effects feature (built into After Effects from Automatic Duck in CS6 and later). Regardi
Re: Project Manager in CS6 won't trim clips
by Andrew Milner on May 18, 2013 at 10:26:14 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I'm having the same issue with H264 video.
Re: Preview problem
by Ridley Walker on May 18, 2013 at 3:33:32 pm
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
In CS6, if you are referring to RAM preview and you have an extended keyboard, the shortcut is the 0 key. If you are using a laptop or a keyboard without the numeric keypad, the shortcut is Control+0 (on a Mac). See: http://helpx.adobe.com/after-
Re: Opinion: How Adobe Creative Cloud left me amused, perplexed and infuriated - James Nolan
by marcus lyall on May 18, 2013 at 2:21:33 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
Really hope that the whole CC for teams thing is going to be a lot better than our experience to date with CC. Basically our studio decided to buy more CS6 licenses to avoid the issues of CC licensing not working properly. Too much time lost with ma
Re: Windows CS6 - No audio from .mts files
by Yaniv Feldman on May 18, 2013 at 3:14:20 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
The funniest thing ever - I renamed the files from uppercase (.MTS) to lowercase (.mts) and re-imported them all... TADA! problem solved.
Re: MultiCam Question
by Darren Aboulafia on May 18, 2013 at 12:35:06 am
in the MulticamTV Forum
Hi Bouke - Thank you for the reply. The event was last weekend and it more or less went well. As far as the timecode issue goes, here's where I stand. We were not able to do any master slate at the start of the show. The Cannon 7Ds had no
Re: Is this what Avid used to be like?
by James Taylor on May 18, 2013 at 12:33:39 am
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
Are you planning to pay that 599.00 for the boxed version upgrade of CS6? Adobe has said they will keep CS6 compatible for a few years, but I don't think 5.5 will get the same love. Even if you love the cloud, might be nice to have CS6 around for a
Re: Opinion: How Adobe Creative Cloud left me amused, perplexed and infuriated - James Nolan
by Chris Harlan on May 18, 2013 at 12:20:50 am
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Aindreas Gallagher] "Is there anyone left who thinks that adobe is in a good place here? that june 17th is a balloon popping day? " FWIW, I'm looking forward to it. I haven't decided that I believe CC-only is a bad idea. But, no, I don't think A
Re: FCPX For Broadcast News
by Matt Grover on May 17, 2013 at 11:11:02 pm
in the COW - Tutorials Forum
Great article Michael, it's always nice to hear some real-world FCPX use feedback. I moved to it from FCP6 when I upgraded to a new MBP retina last September, at first it irritated the hell out of me as I couldn't work as I was used to. In FCP6/7,
Video out of sync w Audio via i/o card
by Richard Cooper on May 17, 2013 at 9:55:38 pm
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
I realize this may be an Black Magic issue and I have asked this question there as well, but... Has anyone figured out how to get the video output on the DeckLink Studio i/o card to sync EXACTLY to what is being seen in the Program monitor in Prem
Video Delay out of BM DeckLink Studio
by Richard Cooper on May 17, 2013 at 9:52:46 pm
in the Blackmagic Design Forum
I realize this may be an Adobe issue and I will post this in that forum as well but... Has anyone figured out how to get the video output on the DeckLink Studio i/o card to sync EXACTLY to what is being seen in the Program monitor in Premiere CS6?
Re: Good Questions from a guy who lives and breathes Adobe
by David Lawrence on May 17, 2013 at 9:06:06 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Jim Wiseman] "@ Tim Dowse: Coca Cola went back on New Coke. Avid went back on no Macs, only PC's. What made them do it? People didn't buy in. They didn't like it and they refused to be steamrolled. What we need here is a little backbone. No form of
Re: "Sorry, you don't qualify"
by Kevin Monahan on May 17, 2013 at 9:05:34 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
Brian, Did you use the same Adobe ID to purchase your original copy of Premiere Pro CS6? Thanks, Kevin
Re: Here's a good test of the Cloud - right now
by Nevin Styre on May 17, 2013 at 7:44:23 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
no problems here, I don't sync anything to the cloud so I wouldn't notice any downtime with that, no issues using my CS6 apps today.
Re: Opinion: How Adobe Creative Cloud left me amused, perplexed and infuriated - James Nolan
by Aindreas Gallagher on May 17, 2013 at 7:39:14 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Joseph W. Bourke] "I own the CS6 Master Collection discs, and I'm going absolutely nowhere with a Cloud subscription until I know what to expect." Me too - well, I own Prod.Premium CS6 download at any rate. seriously tho, if the world could link
Re: Here's a good test of the Cloud - right now
by Brandon Cordy on May 17, 2013 at 7:24:57 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
CS6 apps are still working fine while CC Connection sync has been down.
Plug-in Hell? Here's Red Giant's take on it...
by Joseph W. Bourke on May 17, 2013 at 7:11:16 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
People who are already using Creative Cloud for CS6 are already enjoying our plug-ins. But it get’s better. When then next version of After Effects, Premiere, and Photoshop are released, here’s what you can expect from Red Giant: •No upgrade cost:
Re: Opinion: How Adobe Creative Cloud left me amused, perplexed and infuriated - James Nolan
by Joseph W. Bourke on May 17, 2013 at 6:54:33 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
Aindreas - You misunderstand me - I own the CS6 Master Collection discs, and I'm going absolutely nowhere with a Cloud subscription until I know what to expect. As far as I'm concerned, I own what I'm using right now, so unless there's a compel
How to render from AE CS6 to DVD?
by Albert Renteria on May 17, 2013 at 6:45:20 pm
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
I don't have Adobe Premiere or Encore, but I want to render my project out to DVD. I tried rendering a lossless video and then using 4 different DVD Authoring programs, I converted it to DVD. However, it looks awful. They convert the AVI to loo
Re: Here's a good test of the Cloud - right now
by Joseph W. Bourke on May 17, 2013 at 6:43:11 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
Thanks Todd - As a Dropbox user, I've been bitten several times by DB outages while trying to deliver projects. I'm trying to wrap my head around the grand scheme of things with the Cloud, so that when I do make the jump (right now I'm a happy
"Sorry, you don't qualify"
by Brian Thomas on May 17, 2013 at 5:35:55 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
I saw this: As a fully paid-up license holder of a legitimate copy of CS6 PPro I thought I'd see what was involved in subscribing to CC. On the "Join the Creative Cloud" page step 1 (https://creative.adobe.com/join/offer/cs6_complete) it
Re: CS6 installer has changed after the coming of CC
by Todd Kopriva on May 17, 2013 at 5:29:22 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
I am not aware of any change whatsoever to how the perpetually licensed CS6 software is installed and activated. I _could_ be wrong, but I don't think that there has been any such change. If there were, I would know, since I am one of the people who
Here's a good test of the Cloud - right now
by Joseph W. Bourke on May 17, 2013 at 4:42:35 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
OK - the Creative Cloud sync is down as of the moment: http://status.creativecloud.com/ Would someone who has licensed CS6 over the Cloud respond as to whether their software is currently running, or are there errors, or anything different?
Service: Marion Laney
by Marion Laney on May 17, 2013 at 3:58:33 pm
in the COW - Services Forum
Peabody award winner for "Good Eats" TV series, over 250 episodes and specials. All aspects of Digital / 35mm Film production from pre-production through post including trafficking to DG or other network portal in USA, UK, Australia, etc Slo-mo, Ti
Re: Good Questions from a guy who lives and breathes Adobe
by Joseph W. Bourke on May 17, 2013 at 3:47:02 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
From my experience, Dennis was right on the money - in the 30 odd years I've been working in television, I have never once sent out the original project - I've been paid in entirety for the project on tape, the AVI file output from Edit*, AVID, or PP
Import a caption or subtitle file?
by Bret Williams on May 17, 2013 at 3:35:50 pm
in the Apple FCPX Techniques Forum
Is it possible in X, 7, or CS6 to somehow import a CC or Subtitle file and turn it into regular text captions right in the timeline? Or any sort of automated process that's better than cut and paste from a word doc transcript?
Re: afterEffects crash when rendering with Element3D on cs6
by Todd Kopriva on May 17, 2013 at 3:23:29 pm
in the Adobe After Effects basics Forum
See this: http://blogs.adobe.com/aftereffects/2013/04/how-to-avoid-crashes-and-caching-problems-with-video-copilot-element-3d.html
Re: Is this what Avid used to be like?
by Joseph W. Bourke on May 17, 2013 at 1:26:25 pm
in the Apple FCPX or Not: The Debate Forum
Good point, Lance. Even in these tough times, I managed to get the dough together to buy the CS6 Master Collection. A single on-site training session from AVID was at least ten times the cost of a month's Cloud subscription. I think that it was more
Re: CS6 installer has changed after the coming of CC
by Joseph W. Bourke on May 17, 2013 at 1:18:32 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
Wow! That will make the life of the IT guy in larger facilities a regular nightmare, isn't it?
Re: No Cloud for me until 2014
by John Rofrano on May 17, 2013 at 12:53:07 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Greg Andonian] "someone called #adobe2014 who suggested that we all wait six months until we consider subscribing to Creative Cloud- that way we'll "torpedo the 2013 adoption projections","I'll see your 2014 and raise you 2015! ;-) I only upgrade
Re: CS6 installer has changed after the coming of CC
by Oliver Peters on May 17, 2013 at 12:15:41 pm
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
So if you have a few machines and slow Internet, you are in for a painful time. Oliver
Re: Good Questions from a guy who lives and breathes Adobe
by John Rofrano on May 17, 2013 at 10:57:08 am
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Tim Dowse] "I think you might be expecting a bit much to retain the last version after just one year, when Adobe has only got $600 from you. Considering how much the CS6 Master Collection retails at, you've got to expect to cough up a bit more (henc
Re: Transfering project from FCP7 to PPro CS6
by Mandla Bolekaja on May 17, 2013 at 9:42:38 am
in the Adobe Premiere Pro Forum
But, why do I need to create a sequence? Shouldn't the XML come over with the same specs? Creations a DCVPRO HD 1080 sequence still squishes the image.
Marion Laney
by Marion Laney on May 17, 2013 at 8:58:33 am
in the Forum
Peabody award winner for "Good Eats" TV series, over 250 episodes and specials. All aspects of Digital / 35mm Film production from pre-production through post including trafficking to DG or other network portal in USA, UK, Australia, etc Slo-mo, Time
Numerically offset time?
by Ernest Rosado on May 17, 2013 at 7:01:09 am
in the Adobe After Effects basics Forum
I have a long video file (about 2 hours) that I imported into AE CS6. I really only need to use about 15 seconds of it, but that 15 seconds is 1:31:25 from the start of the video. When I import the video in my comp, it seems the only way to offset th
Re: CS6 installer has changed after the coming of CC
by Morten Ranmar on May 17, 2013 at 5:35:33 am
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
I think they changed the way of issuing license numbers to correspond to CC. But for multiple seats it seems a bit stupid that I have to download the installer separately from each machine!
Re: CS6 installer has changed after the coming of CC
by Greg Andonian on May 17, 2013 at 5:04:23 am
in the Adobe Creative Cloud: The Debate Forum
[Oliver Peters] Sounds like they are trying to make perpetual licenses as difficult and unattractive to use as possible. A better analysis would be that they are making the perpetual licenses as difficult and unattractive to use as the Cloud vers
Object tracking using AE & C4D
by Michael Reisinger on May 17, 2013 at 4:13:15 am
in the Adobe After Effects Forum
Hey everyone, I'm working on a shot with a stationary camera and focal length - no camera motion or zooms. The subject of the shot moves her head slightly. The subject's motion is subtle, but it's important that the object I'm tracking to her h

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