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March 4, 2010 at 2:23 pm #203400paul_roundParticipant
Does anyone have experience of motion control with the red camera?
Does the rolling shutter affect the line up of passes, particularly panning?Cheers
PaulMarch 4, 2010 at 6:53 pm #218743AnonymousInactiveif you did multiple passes on motion control then everything would line up… even with panning.
The results are repeatable and predictable
Mike
March 4, 2010 at 9:04 pm #218745Filip DufkaParticipantGranted, that’s how it should be with same speed passes.
But how about passes shot at different speeds? Like for different scale miniatures combined with life action?How good is the rolling shutter plugin for Nuke and AE in this regard? I did not have the opportunity to test it, yet.
Greetings from Berlin.
Michael
March 4, 2010 at 11:36 pm #218744AnonymousInactive@buckymsr 29845 wrote:
Granted, that’s how it should be with same speed passes.
But how about passes shot at different speeds? Like for different scale miniatures combined with life action?How good is the rolling shutter plugin for Nuke and AE in this regard? I did not have the opportunity to test it, yet.
Greetings from Berlin.
Michael
great question…
so if the miniatures were shot say very slowly the live action at speed – then yes you would have issues but then you would have issues with motion blur also.
The foundry plugin does work well – but it is not perfect.
It will all be very shot depended. it is hard to answer fully from your short description
Mike
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