Frage von djoesch:Hello everyone!
Seeking clarification on an issue that was supposed to solve all Halbbildprobleme.
By default, I need fields at every TV production, that is clear. The setting "Lower Field First" may be true in most cases so far recorded material, so it makes sense always easy to work with this Halbbildoption to avoid the flickering on.
Now I am assuming that I am for the completion of a project to render the entire movie leave with half-frames "lower field first."
If I partial sequences such as editing in After Effects based on half-frames, but normal rendere without fields in order to save huge render times, then paste them into Premiere, then the fields should still be present and correct again if I return then to finalize the project with half-frames fitted.
Are there problems with Kombinert material?
Image information should not be lost, and yes
it should work, right?
(I hope this question is not duplicated, but it had not yet been found)
I look forward dignity of a council
Gruß Daniel
PS: If you notice schonmal is ignored, the many TV stations in programs to control and closing titles, the fields can barely read what the scroll speed? :-)
Antwort von Markus:
If I partial sequences such as editing in After Effects, based on half-frames, but normal rendere without fields, ... ... then you have no more fields.
This a little test: Set a short text into AE and animate it so that it moves across the screen. Rendering this sequence even with lower field first and once without fields. Then both import into Premiere and scenes look at them on a video monitor. The scene is running smoothly with half-frames, plus the other jerky in Comparison.
I use to render without fields only for preview. When it comes to image quality, the fields with it. ;-)
My Link:
Interlace video in AE
Antwort von djoesch:
It is already clear to me that the imported Matrial is not synonymous fields imported without Matrial fields and is in the video preview, of course, synonymous with no display fields.
But I make a render in Premiere halbbildfreie the material again with half-frames, I have once again created a video file with interlaced.
I am only interested in how it impacts on the interlaced source material occupied when it produces a video file with no fields, and then again it creates a file with half-frames and also what happens when I am in a video project with different sequences, each half-frames and sequences s.end fields without ineinanderblende and the resulting Endfilm with half-frames count for DV dubbing or the DVD burning process.
Liebe Grüße,
Dani
Antwort von Axel:
Hi Dani,
why you should, if the final output will be half images to ever convert fields? To edit them to clean alone in AU? AE show you but not 50 to process each field in succession, if you have specified
interpret synonymous with
footage fields. In this case, refer to as masking paths, etc. always on
both fields, only 25 synonymous when you edit images.
If you have used wild-and herwandelst, you'll lose every time rendering and motion-picture resolution.
Antwort von djoesch:
That is what I wanted to know - whether image information is lost
If I edit in the fields and summarize the conclusion transmuted again.
I just save the 3-fold s.Zeit when rendering in After Effects.
I assumed that if the frame consists of two fields when merging and subsequent Zurücktrennen, it makes no difference.
Antwort von Mira:
For me, as once again to summarize Beginners please;)
Can or should I, therefore everything that comes out from After Effects and Premiere later in a final project as a DV or DVD to be exported to render as fields?
Background: I frequently animate still images (photos or graphics) in AE and import it in Premiere.
Best regards Mira.
Antwort von Markus:
Can or should I, therefore everything that comes out from After Effects and Premiere later in a final project as a DV or DVD to be exported to render as fields? Yes. These lead times synonymous small
test up next
Antwort von djoesch:
Yes --
rendere with half-frames, so that the highest quality erziehlt.
Especially during fast movements of the text, there s.end flicker and illegibility, due to lack of fields.
It is important that all the sequences that were imported into Premiere and are combined, have the same interlaced sequence.
For example, you render the parts with "upper field first" and another with "lower field first" there is very strong flickering on the TV set when you play the DVD.
My video footage of the camera and the default settings are usually "lower field first" - so expect everything with half-frames and "lower field first", then you making top quality for the best output to the television / DVD player.
Antwort von djoesch:
http://www.lenz-online.de/interlace/
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlace
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halbbild
:)