Great idea I now have the test clips they shot on my laptop to explore. I've been googling "How to get Greg Huson to come over and show me how." But it keeps getting redirected to your suggested link. How'd you get google to do that? You never know a little Red ama field trip into Hollywood and you might get an Oki Dog and the T-Shirt that comes with it. ;-)
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Greg Huson <Greg@...> wrote:
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> Google 'downloadable r3d files' to find some footage to play with.
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> On Apr 23, 2012, at 8:47 PM, John Moore <bigfish@...> wrote:
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> > In watching the Avid screencast on ama Red clips in V5 and up it seems curious in the reformat setting on their clip which they say is 2:1 that it looks different in the Pillar/Letter box reformat as opposed to center keep size. I understand center cut but center keep size has black bars at top and bottom and so does the pillar/letter box setting. What confuses me is why the black bars at top and bottom are bigger in Pillar/Letter box than when in center keep size. For some reason I would think they should be the same. I must be confusing what the "spirit" of these two modes are. I would think center keep size would center the image and maintain the proper aspect ratio and fill to which ever edge hits first. This is what pillar/letter box does, right? Does the keep size mean the actual size so if it is smaller than the raster it will be some sort of postage stamp? I don't have access to any footage to play with right now. TIA
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Monday, April 23, 2012
[Avid-L2] Re: Red ama clips Center Keep Size Vs. Letter/Pillar Box?
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