Frage von Macba:Hello,
I have the following problem:
I film with the Canon HV20 in HD standard format (and the other option would be HDV PF25). In Premiere CS3, I have entered as 1080p HDV editing mode. I look at the gecapturten clips, there are always strong color bars (, green, red drag), which through the whole picture. Are Presetings wrong?
Is the HD standard in the Canon HV20 HDV PF30 =? What are the differences between these modes? The material used to be a film essay. So I'm trying to scenic shots.
And how do I make a Stillimage of the presetting? This could simplify the whole, unfortunately, does not know the keyboard command.
Thanks schonmal ...
Antwort von jazzy_d:
What does the manual for the HV20 to the Aufnamemodis?
For "staged" PF25 would almost certainly be correct if it is applied properly. Canon PF, or, as it always is, is ultimately 1440x1080 25p, since each 2 i 50i HDV images of a p-picture will be created and therefore have no time lag. As for the possible settings in Premiere are I do not know.
The color bars, which are always short or long again? At times I would just tap dropouts and would, if native, will premiere in rausgeschnitten generously probably because it is synonymous nor may affect areas in the video when it was cut away at first glance (and I've already seen it).
What is a "Stillimage of the presetting"? Did you save something like a project template or a print screen Screenhots /? Secondly, with the Print Screen button, or AltGr + Print Screen. The former is synonymous, but somehow, I think.
Antwort von Macba:
Schonmal Thanks!
No. Framelost they are not, but as you see here s.diesem Picture, are s. below the right side "linear pixelation see" too. In this example, they are quite small, but can be very large.
And yes, screenshots .... I thought only the Print Screen button I do not have ...
So, then with PF25 and Editing HDV 1080p mode, 25,00 frames / sec. HD anamorphic 1080, right?
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Antwort von Bruno Peter:
It says in the manual of your camera, that 25P is compatible with the 1080i specification as synonymous You must take a 1080i project settings.
The errors shown in the picture, however, has nothing to do with the project settings that you have there picture errors whose cause you have to engage themselves.