Re: HD material in a SD sequence

Date : Tue, 2 Aug 2005 11:59:14 -0500
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Stan Black <stan.black.pcsproductions(at)gmail.com>
Subject : Re: HD material in a SD sequence
Well... I knew the wise old Master DS Samurai would come through with
the answer (no age relation to the title... just old in wisdom...
ha-ha) Thanks!

-- Stan Black
PCS Productions
Irving, TX

On 8/2/05, Tony Quinsee-Jover <tony(at)hdheaven.co.uk> wrote:
>  Hi Stan,
> 
>  As I read your email I knew exactly what you were going to say ;-)
> 
>  This only happens when the source sequence is loaded into the preview
> window.  It won't happen if you drag the sequence directly to the timeline.
> 
>  However, due to the possibility of things getting screwed when DS is doing
> resolution conversion it's always best to do a "Save As" prior to draggin'
> an' droppin' between sequences of different resolution.
> 
>  Regards,
>  Tone :)
> 
> 
>  
>  At 17:08 02/08/2005, you wrote:
>  
> Here is what I did:
>  I have a show (in HD) finished and dubbed to tape... Created a new DS
>  Sequence (SD Uncompressed)... Loaded the final HD show's sequence in
>  the source side... Edited a SD promo... dubbed to tape and shut down.
> 
>  Later we re-opened the HD Sequence and the font had been reformatted
>  to 75% size and in a different position.
> 
>  Sounds like I shouldn't have used an HD sequence as a source in a SD
> project??
> 
>  Any wisdom as to the best way to use that footage in the future?
>  Thanks in advance.
> 
>  -- Stan Black
>  PCS Productions
>  Irving, TX
> 
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