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I did color correcting w/ Adobe Camera RAW in After Effects. Thanks!
I did color correcting w/ Adobe Camera RAW in After Effects. Thanks!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: NedB on January 18, 2014, 11:58:12 PM
@brandonmarsh: Check your AE project. I'm pretty sure you will find that AE has interpreted your DNG sequence as being at 30fps, which is the default value for image sequences for a new install of AE, if you never change the default. If you select the sequence in the Project panel, you will probably see that it shows as 30fps. Since these sequences are just a series of individual frames, and not a video, you actually have to tell AE what frame rate it should be. As I said, if you don't change the default, AE assumes that all imported image sequences are 30fps. To change the interpretation, right click on the clip in the Project panel>Interpret Footage>Main, and change the frame rate to what you shot it at, which is 24fps.
You can also change the default by going to Edit>Preferences>Import and changing the value for 'Sequence Footage' to whatever you want it to be: if you are always shooting 24fps, then make it 24fps. No matter what the default is set at, you can always change the interpretation of an individual clip with the procedure I describe above. Hope this helps.
Cheers!
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Question for anyone shooting on the 50D with a monitor - What happens to the monitor display when you shoot in crop mode?
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