CS6 Premiere Pro
Should we expect Cineform plug-in support for CS6 Premiere Pro fairly soon after it's launched? The Premiere + Cineform stereoscopic workflow is indispensable.
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-Andreas |
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if you install actual cineform on premiere, you not have acceleration of cs5.5 but... cineform work fine, you can setup a custom sequence, with cineform preview.
you can use a usual workflow, and if you copy cineform folder plugins from cs5.5 to 6.0 plugins you have also color correction and more plug. for me premiere cs6 is only a cs5.5 + some plugins like stabilizer and not more... no more features, no more speed on encoding, no more than a small restile... |
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Excellent. Thanks!
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Does this mean that you can render a cineform file out of premiere and after effects?
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yes you can, you have usual cineform avi option on both software (if you manually copy cineform plugin on right folder).
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For CS6 Mac:
From: Library:Application Support:Adobe:Common:Plug-ins:CS5.5:MediaCore: - copy all of the CF*.* files To: Library:Application Support:Adobe:Common:Plug-ins:CS6:MediaCore: |
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Why is it so difficult for GOPRO to develop a simple CS6 installer.
I go back to the Prospect days and remember upgrading for the new CS4 which Cineform never completed. Now as Red Giant, Boris, Digieffects and most other software providers have issued their upgrade I check this board to see that once again it is on the end user to migrate files in order to use this product. I thought GoPro would instill some managment oversight into this business butr it is still operating independently and now we never see upgrades. It is a Pinnacle systems before Avid type product line. I have so many archieved files in Cineform that I shot back in my tape days and I can work around it but what would be so difficult for GOPro to issue their editing platform in the new CS6. Don't get me wrong I appreciate Jake and all the help I received over the years but this not a good reflection on a innovative business like GoPro-----why did they buy Cineform? |
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Anyone knows which plug-in folder the Cineform files should be copied to on a windows platform? (I'm using Vista 64-bit) Edit: I'm using the trial of the Premiere CS6 (production premium suite). Will this affect the Cineform issue? Will I have to buy the CS6 before the Cineform options will be available? |
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I don't think you can do HD in the tryouts.... at least that is the way it was in the past...
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I copied cf plugins from CS5 to CS6. I have the effects and the export, but no sequence presets - but you don't really need them.
Copied from C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins and C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS5\Plug-ins\Common\CineForm to the corresponding folders in CS6 (This is the trial version of CS6 becasuse I'm still waiting for my upgrade serial.) |
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Thanks, I will try that too.
I am already able to both import, edit, and export Cineform avi files in the CS6 trial. But any Cineform effects or transitions are missing. Hopefully that will change after copying those folders from my CS3. |
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UPDATE
I discovered that I had two sets of CF effects etc, so I removed one set of CF folders and PPRO6 started crashing. The upshot is that it appears that the CF plugins need to be in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\CS6\MediaCore\Cineform |
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