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Project and Media Management
Getting Started
Editing
Pre-Processing
With your media and resources
organized and ready for creative work, you are ready to perform
preparatory image processing. Pre-processing is especially useful
when dealing with media originating from different formats, including
film. You can pre-process clips to simplify your work, making your
editing, compositing, or visual effects work easier to do.
Pre-processing includes:
- Resizing clips to manage media originating
from different formats. See
Resize.
- Managing pulldown removal and insertion,
and monitoring 24 fps and 30 fps timecodes, for projects originating
on film. See
2:3 Pulldown.
- Changing the field dominance of clips,
if you need to mix different interlaced video formats. This is important
if you are working with video sources originating from NTSC and
PAL,
or NTSC and HDTV, in the same project. See
Video Field Management.
- Applying LUTs to film-based clips, as
well as importing, loading, and creating LUTs. See
Colour Management.
- Removing or adding
film grain to accommodate matte creation or image-processing tasks.
See
Adding and Removing Film Grain.