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Randy Donato May 27th, 2005 07:08 AM

It fixed itself! I changed the interpretation rules as per Steven and it worked fine with canopus HQ but didn't see the cineform unless you did interpret footage. I don't know if activation or the update to 3.1 did it but the custon 1.33 PAR I made was blown out and a Cineform 1.33 replaced it....now both canopus hq and Cineform work fine.Here is what the Aspect install did to the rules



# only adds a custom pixel aspect ratio to the popup in the Comp Settings & Interpret Footage
# dialog boxes -- uncomment the next line to try it out
0, 0, 0, "0000", * = 4/3/"Custom Aspect", *, *, *

# CineForm AVIs with HD2 HDV Clips (1440x1080) *** please keep this line ***
1440, 1080, *, ".AVI", "CFHD" = 1920/1440/"CineForm HDV 1080i", U, *, *
1440, 1080, 24, ".AVI", "CFHD" = 1920/1440/"CineForm HDV 1080p", F, *, *
1440, 1080, 23.98, ".AVI", "CFHD" = 1920/1440/"CineForm HDV 1080p", F, *, *

Steven Gotz May 27th, 2005 03:07 PM

Cool. I will download the upgrade this weekend. I still need to figure out if I want to shoot Cineframe 30 or not when I go on vacation next week.

Jeff Baker June 7th, 2005 11:53 PM

Hmm, I have 3.1 now and my After Effects comp window looks squished.
Workflow:
Improrted Premiere Pro 1.5 project that had Cineform project settings applied for 1080i 30i FX1 footage. (looks fine in Premiere)
After Effects imported the sequence as:
Custom
W 1440
Lock aspect Ratio to 4:3 CHECKED
H 1080

PAR Cineform HDV 1080i (1.33)
Frame Rate: 29.97

I tried unchecking the 4:3 aspect ration but nothing changed.

For the footage, the interpret footage window reads:
Upper Field First
PAR CineForm HDV 1080i (1.33)


Any ideas? Will it output correctly so I can continue to edit it in Premiere Pro?

David Newman June 8th, 2005 12:04 AM

Jeff,

You probably need click on the "Toggle Aspect Ratio Correction" button on the AE composition window. It is the white square that is near the bottom right hand size on the windows controls.

Ray Van Eng June 17th, 2005 11:01 PM

AVI created in AE doesn't work in PPro1.51
 
Not quite the right thread. Sorry.

Geoff Murillo June 16th, 2006 08:58 PM

After Effects importer question
 
Hi David,

I just upgraded to Adobe Production Studio Premium. I had some Open GL issues with After Effects 7.0 and had to uninstall and re-install it. The Open GL problem is now fixed, but I have a new problem. Now, I do not get the Cineform importer prompt when opening the application. I've tried to unistall and reinstall Prospect (build 66), but I'm not getting the prompt anymore and it's telling me that my files are from an 8-Bit source.

Can you please tell me how I can reset my preferences to get the prompt back in After Effects? (so that I can import my 10-Bit Prospect files)

Also, I wanted to ask you if importing and coverting HDV footage to the "Higher" setting will add any quality to the post production on my film, or if it is just overkill for converted HDV (from a JVC-HD100).

Thanks,

Geoff Murillo

David Newman June 16th, 2006 09:20 PM

To restore the AE importer defaults (assuming it usen't uninstalled with your OpenGL issues), hold down Ctrl-Shift during AE's startup.

"coverting HDV footage to the "Higher" setting" could mean many things. I would advice you selecting upconvert 8-bit to 10-bit, and using High or FilmScan1 for any film project.

Alex Raskin July 14th, 2006 04:00 PM

Aspect HD - AE round-trip
 
I use PPro 1.5.1 with Aspect HD (3.x?) and AE 7 Pro.

For simplicity, I try to use PPRo as much as I can for everything, including effects and some Color Correction.

But since the HDV source video usually has ugly macroblocks, CC in PPro can be unacceptable.

In these situations, I do the following:

- Export from PPro as 10-bit uncompressed (Blackmagic mov)

- Import that into AE, making sure the project is 16-bit

- Apply Color Correction. (My theory is that since the source is 10-bit now, and project settings are even higher, then rounding errors should be diminished comparing to those in PPRo's 8-bit-only environment. Indeed, visual difference is hugely towards AE.)

- Export the result as Cineform AHD

- Import that CC'd footage back into PPRo timeline for real-time edit.

I try doing this only to short clips since AE renders take forever.

Is this the best workflow between PPro + AHD and AE?

Christopher Glaeser July 14th, 2006 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Raskin
But since the HDV source video usually has ugly macroblocks, CC in PPro can be unacceptable.

Rather than CC the HDV, have you tried converting the HDV to HD CFHD and then CC that?

Also, regarding the best workflow, have you tried DL, or is an upgrade out of the question?

Best,
Christopher

Rodrigo Gil Medina February 26th, 2007 04:20 PM

After Effects and Cineform.
 
Dear Mr. Newman,

I bought my copy of Aspect HD 4.23two months ago. Cineform is an amazing product, it has helped me finish my production in less time and with more quality. The only question I have is regarding the cineform codec and After effects, I cannot render my compositions directly to your codec, I get an error message each time I try it.

Jake Segraves February 26th, 2007 05:19 PM

Please open a support ticket at www.cineform.com/support and we'll troubleshoot this issue from there. Thanks!

Mike Horrigan July 30th, 2007 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven White (Post 303969)
I just changed the initialization profile in After Effects to include a 1.33 pixel aspect ratio, and make native 1440x1080 compositions. Supposedly Aspect HD introduces this automatically, but it can be done by going into the

After Effects 6.0/Support Files/intepretation rules.txt

file, taking the bottom line:
# 0, 0, 0, "0000", * = 10/11/"Custom Aspect", *, *, *

and changing it to:
0, 0, 0, "0000", * = 4/3/"Custom Aspect", *, *, *

Ta da!

Old post, I know.

I tried this and it won't work.

AE 6.5 still won't import my Cineform HD AVI's.

Any ideas?


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