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Frage von TheSaver:


Hello,

I cut a theatrical performance, which was rotated with multiple cameras. The long shot in HD has been rotated, with the remaining four cameras, DV PAL. I cut on Premiere CS 4th Come out to a standard PAL DVD.

The idea behind the HD-shot was that it may be so within the IT project at the shot yet can scale without quality loss.

Now I'm going to open a new project, "DV PAL widescreen", and import all the clips. The DV clips are being used as. Avi ago, the HD clip as a. Mpeg.

Now when I pull the clips on the timeline, the HD clip of course, very "big shows", but it is synonymous totally blurred. When I left him in the Source Monitor open, he looks great, razor sharp. Within the timeline, but no more.

Even with manual or automatic scaling to the picture frame size is not really better.

Can someone me the "workflow" for mixed HD / DV explain projects in premiere? The first time working with HD material.

Thank you very much!

Space


Antwort von Meggs:

"TheSaver" wrote:
Now when I pull the clips on the timeline, the HD clip of course, very "big shows", but it is synonymous totally blurred. When I left him in the Source Monitor open, he looks great, razor sharp. Within the timeline, but no more.


The workflow is true, I have already often done just that. However, it was with me the HD-track at 100% in the timeline sharp.
Could it be that your HD has not properly focused camera? In the small source monitor you do not see. Do you have the HD clip once viewed on a player in original size?

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Antwort von TheSaver:

Thanks for the answer!

The camera was placed sharp. I once made a screenshot, perhaps illustrates the difference (is) attached somewhere ^ ^.

If the HD clip is not scaled to frame size, he looks even more blurry. As the shot is already very far away, it would be scaled at each scene not bad without the quality loss can be a bit too.

Can the material at all in a (DV -) Project mix? Or must I convert the HD material to SD may?

LG

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Antwort von Meggs:

"TheSaver" wrote:
Can the material at all in a (DV -) Project mix? Or must I convert the HD material to SD may?


As I said, I have just done so many times with a sharp result, but in CS2, but should work in CS4, the synonymous.
Could it be that you are in the preview monitor reduced to preview quality have made?
Export times but a short distance and look at it. Maybe there's your result sharp, and only the preview is shown blurred.

Space


Antwort von tommyb:

If the Project is Resolutionangelegt in SD, then the "fuzziness" of the underlying clip in the timeline is completely normal.

In the source monitor you can see runterskaliert full Resolutionleicht so it fits into the window. In the timeline window is seen upscaled SD Resolutiondie was -> it is the uncertainty.

Space


Antwort von TheSaver:

Thanks TommyB!
And what can I do? A short clip I exported, which is unfortunately synonymous blurred.

Does it make more sense to create an HD project, and then editing the DV material together with the HD material? But then yet the DV material upscaled and therefore will probably look ...

Thank you very much!

EDIT:
Or I'll actually correct as follows:

- Create HD Project
- Scale DV material on frame size
- Edit All
- At the end of export as MPEG2-DVD

Stake in this way lost the DV material through the scaling up / down quality?

Space


Antwort von tommyb:

Although it is not very recommendable SD Resolutionhochzuskalieren, but if there is no other way out of the thing, then you probably will have no other choice.

Very curious that the material is native vearbeitet not continue in its original resolution ...

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Antwort von TheSaver:

Well, unfortunately, this solution, the upscaled SD material is easily blurred. But that is precisely the main part of the finished film represent the close-ups.

Now I runtergerechnet the HD material to SD. Is now only 1.4 GB instead of 9.5 GB, of course, synonymous never seen so great, but much better than the original HD clip in my DV Project.

If anyone still has another idea, so bring it on =)

Space


Antwort von Rolf Hankel:

"TheSaver" wrote: Well, unfortunately, this solution, the upscaled SD material is easily blurred. But that is precisely the main part of the finished film represent the close-ups.

Now I runtergerechnet the HD material to SD. Is now only 1.4 GB instead of 9.5 GB, of course, synonymous never seen so great, but much better than the original HD clip in my DV Project.

If anyone still has another idea, so bring it on =)


These problems I had, among other things synonymous with CS3, I'm so (not only changed for this reason) to Edius ... I know that is little consolation for you

Gruss Rolf ...

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Antwort von TheSaver:

Edius can process mixed material in a Project? Thank you, but now nothing helps, but good to know for future projects. Equal to the time trainees with a credit card send out =)

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Antwort von tommyb:

Sony Vegas can even better;)

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Antwort von srone:

Hello the saver,

as I could see on your screenshot preview when your Premiere fit to "fit" then asked, almost always occur, depending on window size, very crooked, so do not even-out scaling values, better suited to sharpen assessment, here are cheap as 75%, 50%, 25% (restricted). there by scaling the output even less interpolation, ie, distortion occurs.

lg

SRON

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Antwort von RickyMartini:

Testhalber I created in PPreo CS 4.2, a widescreen DV PAL sequence in which I exported widecreen an HD clip (1920x1080i) to PAL DV and back together with them to that format, the HD clip was placed scaled.
The HD clip looks is not blurred as the DV clip.

So I can not understand the sharpness issue.

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