Frage von blueplanet:Hi all, I'm working s.meinem holiday video - which with a Canon XM1 in the pseudo-mode is 16:9 rotated and would like to combine with photos in Adobe Premiere CS3. Although it was discussed here in the forum many times before on various Pixel conditions, I'm not sure what to adjust now. The footage in Premiere CS3, I have chosen as a PAL DV project setting Widscreen, so I should be on the right page?! (: Everything is equalized correctly displayed in the monitor preview window).
However, I'm loading the images from Photoshop add, I'm not sure with the optimal ratio which should be imported? I choose PAL DV Widescreen (; 720x576) as the default setting in Photoshop, then missing in the preview window (at Premiere, of course) links and a piece of legislation. However I Use PAL DV Widescreen (/ quatratische pixels, 1024x576) the images are displayed correctly in Premiere.
The crucial questions: quatratische pixels are suitable only for computer monitors (;!), but I want the Project later than PAL DV ONLY play on a 16:9 TV. Can I combine it anyway, or are in the autopmatischen Entstauchung by the DVD player, the photos do not play but (;!!) geometrically correct? Should I not be in Photoshop, but PAL DV Widescreen (; use 720x576) by default and irritate me by the lack of borders in Premiere "? Is everything good? .-))
It would be great if someone could make this a definite announcement .-))
Thank you in advance!
Jens
Antwort von frm:
You can safely Quadratic with no mixing in a quadratic sequence. Sieht ja synonymous alike. I make my compost Ae ions and photos always synonymous in square pixels, the errors do not happen to me.
Tus need not say how he dus it once again before you export converts to a ratio.
So do not panic * g *
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FLo