I am sure there have been threads on this topic, but I just can't seem to get a clear answer.
I am shooting 60p on a Sony handycam - avchd so mts files. I have given it a go on my MacBook running adobe premier cs6. It's a pain most of the time and processing takes ages. Here is a sample of the work. In Search of Maldivian Mantas on Vimeo
It looks ok on vimeo but when I run it on higher resolution- like the tv, the blotchness really shows. I went back to the original files on the camcorder directly to the tv and the quality was much better.
So questions:
1)Is 60p too much, should I go down to 30p?
2) What is the easiest most efficient way to process avchd without loosing quality
3) can too much color correction actually do more bad than good?
I am shooting 60p on a Sony handycam - avchd so mts files. I have given it a go on my MacBook running adobe premier cs6. It's a pain most of the time and processing takes ages. Here is a sample of the work. In Search of Maldivian Mantas on Vimeo
It looks ok on vimeo but when I run it on higher resolution- like the tv, the blotchness really shows. I went back to the original files on the camcorder directly to the tv and the quality was much better.
So questions:
1)Is 60p too much, should I go down to 30p?
2) What is the easiest most efficient way to process avchd without loosing quality
3) can too much color correction actually do more bad than good?