Hi everyone.
We recently shot a relatively long action sequence on Canon XH-A1 and an equivalent of a Brevis35 system.
This system records through a mirror, resulting in upside-down images.
I am using Premiere. Is there a way to flip the video source before editing ? Lossless of course ?
Here's the source :
Cheers !Code:File Path: Sequence01.mpeg Type: MPEG Movie File Size: 10.2 GB Image Size: 1440 x 1080 Pixel Depth: 32 Frame Rate: 23.976 Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - compressed - Stereo Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Stereo Total Duration: 00:54:17:10 Average Data Rate: 3.2 MB / second Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.3333
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Last edited by Hyacinthe Carle; 15th Oct 2011 at 14:45.
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no. there is no lossless way to flip/invert footage. it has to be re-encoded to the new orientation. the quality loss can be minimized by encoding to a uncompressed or lossless codec. maybe try the cineform neoHD or neoscene codec(not free) for use with premiere.
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can't you just apply vertical flip and horizontal flip effect in premiere ?
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Last edited by Hyacinthe Carle; 15th Oct 2011 at 14:46.
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sure, you can flip it in avisynth and encode to uncompressed or a lossless format (e.g huffyuv, lagarith, ut video codec, all free)
these are harder to edit (slow unless you have fast system) , that's why aedipuss suggested cineform , which is minimally lossy and provides better performance for editing, even on older computers
if you want something easier to use, or are not familiar with avisynth, maybe something with a gui like avidemux should be able to do what you want as well
another approach is to nest sequences (e.g. flip the clips in their own sequence and re-import the sequence into a new sequence) -
I can flip the movie fine with Adobe Premiere
, what I need is a way to export that. NeoHD sounds fine, but the trial has a watermark and I'm not ready to blow my budget on 1 codec for an hour of footage. Huffyuv and Lagarith are apparently not HD codec (at least not with Adobe Media Encoder).
Or did I miss something ?
Nesting sequences is the last solution.
Last edited by Hyacinthe Carle; 15th Oct 2011 at 14:47.
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