Frage von mani05:Hi folks!
Already have the forum durchgesucht and there are some synonymous entries relating to photos in Adobe Premiere. However, I could not answer to my "problem" can be found.
So here's my question, maybe someone knows the Council:
I edit HDV just a movie with Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 and would like some time in between photos (jpg) mount.
The pictures are with its 5 megapixel camera included, so there is enough quality there for various effects such as zoom into the picture or slight movement. Now I would like the left and right in the photos no black bars but the HDV format (16:9) to fill. I had been trying to create the images with Photoshop to the exact dimensions to scale HDV (1440 x 1080). This works perfectly synonymous, the dimensions are maintained, the picture is not somehow biased. When I use the images in this size, however, binding in Premiere, the image is still completely in the source monitor, but suddenly appear distorted (anamorphic). Even if I use the video (rendered) with Premiere and Matrox Parhelia graphics card APVe also connected to my HD ready monitor view, the images are distorted synonymous.
Now my question: Is this normal and the images are, for example, the play back to HDV tape for archiving or after the burn to (Pal) DVD on TV (at 4:3 TV content depending on the configuration with bars above and below) again displayed correctly or am I doing something wrong just because?
Schöne Grüße,
Mani
Antwort von Quadruplex:
Without knowing Premiere: I guess the thinking for you with, is: You have to format the photos in 1080 to create 1920 times.
Antwort von blueplanet01@gmx.de:
... almost the same topic, but the same issues .-)
Premiere Pro, 16:9 DV material, 16:9 film project ... everything iO (film will be both in the Timlin as synonymous in the Monitor window correctly in the 16:9 format) I create s.einer x-anywhere a Frame ( frame for an otherwise shaky scene), then only ex-and import it as. tga ... but the picture will suddenly "elongated" (distorted) displayed !??????? "Renders" the return "of all" in the other post-production (DVD-authoring, Bandausspielung) into the correct aspect ratio? ... Or what I must specifically with this frame "do"?
Thanks in advance
Jens
Antwort von Wiro:
I guess the thinking for you with, is: You have to format the photos in 1080 to create 1920 times. Well, this is certainly correct in principle, in this case, however, seem undesirable.
There is a 5 MPixel Still-image (ie an estimated 2800x2100px square) into a HDV project basis, with the possibility of {omm and margins to be maintained.
Premiere recognizes that it is a square pixel photo and presents it on the timeline automatically. and I really wonder why there will be problems. You need something in Photoshop or crop yet something else to do - simply to import HDV Project. The picture is displayed correctly and later correctly synonymous exported.
And now, since the 5 MPixel picture is larger than 1920x1080px is displayed on the monitor, logically, only an excerpt shown - the rest is for zooming and margins.
It is the simplest in the world. Everyday business.
Gruss Wiro
Antwort von Wiro:
... but the picture will suddenly "elongated" (distorted) displayed !??????? ... or what I must specifically with this frame "do"? @ Jens
Obviously, your frame is 1.067 as before - why always synonymous.
Right click in the Project window to the File and then under "interpret footage" 1.422 A.
Gruss Wiro
Antwort von blueplanet01@gmx.de:
... thanks a lot! .-) I'll like today `s try!
VG
Jens
Antwort von blueplanet01@gmx.de:
Wiro ... bingo ... that was the problem!
Thanks Again!
VG
Jens
Antwort von Wiro:
Alles klar, Jens.
For the future I recommend widescreen single frames from the timeline as 1024x576 square pixels and to export under keyframes and rendering, "join video" set. Thus you may avoid the image flickering Zurückimportieren into the timeline.
Gruss Wiro