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  1. Member beammeup's Avatar
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    Hi.

    I have scanned, frame by frame, 1 small Reel of Super8 Film ( 3 min 20 seconds )


    I have 3600 jpg images to import as an image sequence.


    I am using Vegas pro 12


    I know how to import the sequence. That's not my problem.


    When I import the Video file created from the 3600 images, it runs for 2 min 24 seconds,
    when in fact it should be close to 3 min 20 seconds in order to make the timing of everything look right.


    I do know how to time stretch, but I don't want to have to do this to 5,000 Reels every year.


    I just want to set up the settings so that all of my image sequences hit the timeline and are at the correct
    playback speed.


    Has anyone done the maths on this scenario before ?


    I am in PAL 25f per second
    Super8 films has 18 frames per second
    3600 frames = 3600 jpg images and should = 3 min 20 ( approx )


    When I go to preferences in Vegas and click on Editing tab
    and adjust " New still image length ( seconds ), it doesnt seem to make
    any difference if I choose 1 second, 5 second or 0.05 seconds for each image. ...... I still get
    an incorrect speed on the timeline, forcing me to make eye judgements in time stretching the video.


    Any help or advice appreciated.


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    Scott
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  2. Import your stills as an image sequence. Set the framerate to 18.

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  3. Change your project setting framerate to 18 as well

    3min 20sec = 200s
    2min 24se = 144s

    200/144 = 1.3888
    25/18 = 1.3888


    If you don't have matching settings and keep "PAL" timeline settings, you will get ugly blended frames (if you have frame blend on = smart resample on) or choppy duplicates (if you have frame blend off = smart resample off) . Because vegas has to make up the 18=>25 fps . When you have matching 18fps =18fps , then you have 1:1 representation of the frames
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    Your a Genius ! ...... Thanks

    Much smoother than bringing the sequence onto the timeline, then timestretching


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