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Hi.

My latest work is a mix of software use. The source material is both video clips and stills in a sequences (timelapse and stopmotion).

I usually make the sequences in PTE because I mostly use 100% fading between images, which means that if the image frequence is slower than 25fps, then all movements will be more smooth.

I have also used Davinchi Resolve 11 lite, a professional video colorgrading software for free.

When I have used Resolve, I finally understood why there is no colorgrade in PTE.

This has to do with the fact that all material should already be of high quality (and packed to JPG's or PNG's) before bringing it to PTE, to make possible a smooth run.

If color grading would be possible, then the pictures should be TIFF's or DNG's, which would mean much higher performance requirements for computers.

Of cource those days might come sooner than we belive...

Anyway, I then put everything together with PTE and also mixed the audio with PTE.

You find my work here (made in 1080p but showed here at 720p):

vimeo.com/122222811

Ps. In my comments to the video I sort of find myselves telling that PTE also can be used for puting videos together... :-)

Regards,

Jan

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Jan,

Beautiful poetic show of winter scenes,

Thanks for showing,

Bert

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Jan,

Beautiful poetic show of winter scenes,

Thanks for showing,

Bert

Jan,

congratulations for such a beautiful project.

Excellent techniques for video elaboration

I might come back to you for some guidance!!

Saluti

Claudio

Thank you Claudio

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