Question regarding new Cineform Presets
If I am mixing and matching Cineform AVIs converted from an HVR-V1U and a Canon DSLR T2i. Should I be using the YUV or RGB preset? I'm really unclear about it, does it matter since they're both 4:2:0?
Also, while we're on the topic of presets, I've begun to re-size my HVR-V1U footage from 1440 to 1920, but back when I was using Aspect HD I had everything at 1440x1080 and all my sequence settings were set as such in Premiere Pro CS3 and when I converted it to Prospect HD in CS4 the 1440 presets were retained. However now that there aren't any 1440 presets in the new Cineform NEO product, what can I expect when I import my CS4 Prospect project (orginating from Aspect HD). Should I expect to run into any issues? EDIT: Sorry, I did not notice that things were split into 2D and 3D. Just discovered the 2D folder has more presets. Not sure why 1080p stands alone in the root. |
You have some old presets, you can delete them
In: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS5\Settings\SequencePresets\CineForm you should have only 2D and 3D folders. There are 1440 and 1920 presets. |
David
What about the YUV vs RGB issue. Seems like CF editing was always in YUV before, was it not? |
No, CineForm is RAW, YUV, RGB or RGBA, only NeoScene and NeoHD are YUV only (for encode.) Presets should render previews to YUV, not need for RGB datarates.
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