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1. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
kinvermark II May 24, 2012 9:27 PM (in response to MonkeyEatsMonkey)I am having the same problem. No idea how to fix it (Wait for Cineform to update for cs6?).
Sure would be nice to have Cineform as an option. I think it takes roughly 10-25 times less space than dpx renders, and you can apply LUT's and make quick metadata color changes.
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2. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
Dwight Farmer May 25, 2012 6:06 AM (in response to MonkeyEatsMonkey)Me too...
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3. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
kinvermark II May 30, 2012 5:18 PM (in response to Dwight Farmer)Could someone from the Adobe Speedgrade team please comment on this.
Is Cineform AVI rendering broken?
(David Newman from Cineform commented that it worked fine in previous versions of Speedgrade.)
Thanks!
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4. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
kinvermark II May 31, 2012 9:00 AM (in response to kinvermark II)David modified his reply....
Basically, Speedgrade can READ Cineform files but cannot RENDER/OUTPUT to Cineform files.
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5. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
Patrick J. Palmer Jun 1, 2012 2:47 AM (in response to kinvermark II)Hi there,
the updated statement is correct: SpeedGrade should read Cineform files fine (and did so in the past). Rendering to Cineform is something that's not supported yet - feel free to add this as a feature request on adobe.com
Pat
kinvermark II wrote:
David modified his reply....
Basically, Speedgrade can READ Cineform files but cannot RENDER/OUTPUT to Cineform files.
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6. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
Reactor10k Oct 4, 2012 3:17 AM (in response to Patrick J. Palmer)Any news on this? I assume it's not going to happen in this version.
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7. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
tim_rohe Jan 7, 2013 9:20 PM (in response to Patrick J. Palmer)What about saving a .look out of Speedgrade and then applying it to the Cineform .avi or .mov in another software such as After Effects or Cineform Studio? Is that possible, changing the active metadata and making non-destructive edits without any rendering until the delivery format?
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8. Re: Output to Cineform AVI
kinvermark II Jan 8, 2013 6:53 PM (in response to tim_rohe)Yes, that works well. you can save a .look from Speedgrade, then double click on the .look file to "register" it and it will then show up in Cineform's firstlight as a look you can apply to any cineform clip. I don't think the free GoPro studio includes this functionality, so you would need either an older version with "firstlight" or a paid GoPro version.
By the way, I should revise my earlier post that says Speedgrade cannot render cineform - it can't render avi files but it does appear to render quicktime .mov files in cineform format using the lastest GoPro Studio codec.



