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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 3
Threads: 1
Joined: May 2013
Hi,
New to the forum.
I am working on a hyperlapse/timelapse project in Oslo with the following workflow:
1. Lightroom
2. LRTimelapse
3. I then import images into AfterEffects as RAW-sequence -> stabilization and further processing with 16bpc.
4. This is where my question arises;
Do you have any recommendation for how I should render the sequence to store it on my PC, before later importing it into PremierePro for editing and composing the entire hyperlapse movie.
I am interested in utilizing a render setting which can retain as much of the RAW-quality as possible when going from AE to Premiere Pro (when working on a computer).
So far I have tried Quicktime PNG, as well as rendering as a TIFF-sequence. Preferably I would like the sequence to be rendered into one single file when leaving AE, but I am not certain which setting is the best when it comes to quality. Any suggetions?
Btw. Please explain in as "non-technical" terms as possible
Regards,
Kristian
New to the forum.
I am working on a hyperlapse/timelapse project in Oslo with the following workflow:
1. Lightroom
2. LRTimelapse
3. I then import images into AfterEffects as RAW-sequence -> stabilization and further processing with 16bpc.
4. This is where my question arises;
Do you have any recommendation for how I should render the sequence to store it on my PC, before later importing it into PremierePro for editing and composing the entire hyperlapse movie.
I am interested in utilizing a render setting which can retain as much of the RAW-quality as possible when going from AE to Premiere Pro (when working on a computer).
So far I have tried Quicktime PNG, as well as rendering as a TIFF-sequence. Preferably I would like the sequence to be rendered into one single file when leaving AE, but I am not certain which setting is the best when it comes to quality. Any suggetions?
Btw. Please explain in as "non-technical" terms as possible
Regards,
Kristian