Posts: 17
Threads: 6
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 17
Threads: 6
Joined: Jul 2012
Hi Gunther
I've got 25 sequences, from 80 frames to 1200 frames that I now need to take into Premiere Pro / after effects to create my short video. Should I export at 3k or 4k using your presets that I've already purchased from you or should I export individual high resolution jpegs, and use those?
The advantage of the jpeg is that I will not have my image sequence in the format 16:9, so I will be able to zoom and pan using after effects manipulation, however, they are much much larger.
One issue I have is that I'm often shooting portrait rather than wide, so I can run 2 shots side by side, but your export presets from sideshow are all in the 16:9 format, so that immediately crops out some of the image that I want to keep.
What are your thoughts on what I am suggesting?
Use the presets whenever, or use individual exported images so I have more control?
Thanks
Hamish
I've got 25 sequences, from 80 frames to 1200 frames that I now need to take into Premiere Pro / after effects to create my short video. Should I export at 3k or 4k using your presets that I've already purchased from you or should I export individual high resolution jpegs, and use those?
The advantage of the jpeg is that I will not have my image sequence in the format 16:9, so I will be able to zoom and pan using after effects manipulation, however, they are much much larger.
One issue I have is that I'm often shooting portrait rather than wide, so I can run 2 shots side by side, but your export presets from sideshow are all in the 16:9 format, so that immediately crops out some of the image that I want to keep.
What are your thoughts on what I am suggesting?
Use the presets whenever, or use individual exported images so I have more control?
Thanks
Hamish