HDV/Cineform render out
by Johan Hoogendoorn
on
Jun 14, 2008 at 8:54:56 pm
Hi,
I captured some footgae from my (new) Sony HVR 1VE, converted it to cineform HDV and edited in premiere
after that I opened the project in AE, did some cc and exported it to photo jpeg
I'm not that happy with the result; I made a comparison
- exporting from premiere looks cleaner on the edges (not so aliased)
- exporting from premiere does not have these nasty jerks (can be seen here http://www.dailymotion.com/toftof2/video/9708555) does anyone have a clue?
regards,
Johan
Re: HDV/Cineform render out by Chris Wright on Jun 15, 2008 at 11:32:42 pm
HDV cameras cannot, by tape capture definition, do any reverse pulldown. Sorry that you don't know that. Once they hit a tape and not a HDMI cable directly to computer, they blow up from 4:2:2 to 4:2:0 and chroma goes bye bye. Interlaced footage becomes blured, smirred, and melted into opposing scanlines. They create holes, gaps, and interlacing artifacts that are unusable for keying. You need pure progressive or un-artifacting transfers on digital cards or HDMI black magics.