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Major Player
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Best 24p conversion method
Fast motion brings artifacts.
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New Boot
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Try Shake if you are Mac User
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I am not. But I would rather Mac instead a PC solution if necessary. Is this true?
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I think Barlow Elton's tests in another thread using Compressor look very impressive. Twixtor seems to work very similarly.
I wonder how much post-prod time needs to be factored into conversions before editing can even commence? Particularly for traditional narrative projects. |
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Quote:
Canon 5D Mark 2 Key and 24P test in shake on Vimeo |
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