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greg lock
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, March 25, 2002 - 3:16 am: | |
Hi, I am rendering a 3D movie from a piece of 3D software and need to know what pixel ratio I should be working with if I am to have success compressing the file using Michal Husak's Adobe Premiere plugin. I am aware of the link below, but do not quite understand the pigeon english how-to. (No disrespect). http://mysak.umbr.cas.cz/~husakm/Public/main/stereopcvideo.html Could someone with experiance of this technique please guide me through it. All for arts sake by the way.... Cheers, Greg |
M.H.
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Monday, March 25, 2002 - 8:40 am: | |
Sorry for the corupted english on my WWW, you can help me with an language correction. I have a PhD. from chemistry not from English language. The key thing witch you must do in Premiere: 1) Set NoFields processing 2) Set 1.0 pixel ratio 3) For interlaced signal manipulation you must in addition: a) have identical source and output size b) disable all existing deinterlacing (in special procesing, in Field setting disable deinterlace when speed is low then 100% You can discuse the problems with Andrew Woods form Australia. Andrew Woods He is succesfuly using my plugins (it was nessesery to explain him sevaral points as well). If you have enought money, you can try to contact VirtualTV company for witch I have encoded comercial version of this plugins (faster, more advanced and solving some of the mentioned limits). |
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