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First of all hi all, this is my first post on this forum and would like to say hello to all and thank Gunther for his excellent work.
I´m experiencing with the possibilities of using anamorphic adaptors when shooting timelapses. These are widely used in video but not very common in photography. I´m still fine tuning the best matches of anamorphic adaptor and lenses, and results are getting better and better. The looks of the anamorphs, specially at night are much different to a cropped/framed 4/3 or 16/9 footage.
I´m shooting at 4/3 (1.33 aspect ratio) which with the attached 2x adaptor becomes a bit wider than the well known 2.3 cinemascope, actually it is 8/3 (2.66)
My actual workflow is as follows:
LRT Import working with all photos in 4/3, process, import into lightroom, export intermediate jpg and then importing them into premiere. Once imported simply by processing the sequence and telling premiere it is not square pixel but it´s 2:1 I regain the original aspect ratio and then render the video from there.
Another faster way is rendering the actual video in LRT in 4/3 format at 4k and then import the video file to premiere (this method looks sharper) and import the lrt rendered video into premiere and process as 2:1 pixel ratio.
The feature (if already not available) that would be useful in my opinion is to be able to render the video with other aspect ratios than 4/3 or 16/9 or simply being able to choose any non standard resolutions for export, as for example 1920-720 which is the one I´m using.
Here I attach you a video of some quick tests I have done, so you can understand easily what I´m trying to achieve please forgive me for the excessive flicker those are one of my first experiences in timelapsing and I still need to practice much more.
[Video: http://youtu.be/7XKzd1FYDxc]
Thanks in advance
I´m experiencing with the possibilities of using anamorphic adaptors when shooting timelapses. These are widely used in video but not very common in photography. I´m still fine tuning the best matches of anamorphic adaptor and lenses, and results are getting better and better. The looks of the anamorphs, specially at night are much different to a cropped/framed 4/3 or 16/9 footage.
I´m shooting at 4/3 (1.33 aspect ratio) which with the attached 2x adaptor becomes a bit wider than the well known 2.3 cinemascope, actually it is 8/3 (2.66)
My actual workflow is as follows:
LRT Import working with all photos in 4/3, process, import into lightroom, export intermediate jpg and then importing them into premiere. Once imported simply by processing the sequence and telling premiere it is not square pixel but it´s 2:1 I regain the original aspect ratio and then render the video from there.
Another faster way is rendering the actual video in LRT in 4/3 format at 4k and then import the video file to premiere (this method looks sharper) and import the lrt rendered video into premiere and process as 2:1 pixel ratio.
The feature (if already not available) that would be useful in my opinion is to be able to render the video with other aspect ratios than 4/3 or 16/9 or simply being able to choose any non standard resolutions for export, as for example 1920-720 which is the one I´m using.
Here I attach you a video of some quick tests I have done, so you can understand easily what I´m trying to achieve please forgive me for the excessive flicker those are one of my first experiences in timelapsing and I still need to practice much more.
[Video: http://youtu.be/7XKzd1FYDxc]
Thanks in advance