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Yes exactly, I'm just trying to predict any possible problems. The only RED footage I've worked with before was quite slow so I didn't see any jelly cam problems but these are going to be drive by's of road signs. So - anyone with experience of both plugs if I do find I need them?
Cheers
Rich
www.loopcorp.com
On 26 Jul 2012, at 23:41, rendernyc wrote:
> Well i think he is asking which is better to remove rolling shutter PRE tracking.
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> BUT, im not sure how much rolling shutter you will see on the EPIC and if it will affect your tracking or replacement that much.
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> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:12 PM, Phil Spitler <phil@bonfirelabs.com> wrote:
> Rolling Shutter is not used for tracking...
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> Mocha is really great for sign replacement.
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> On Jul 26, 2012, at 2:13 PM, Richard Green wrote:
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>> Hi all
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>> I have a job involving quite a lot of tracking coming up, shot on a Red Epic. It's just your typical signage replacement so I'm hoping to keep to a Mocha and AE solution rather than 3d but I was wondering whether the Foundry's Rolling Shutter plug-in is still worthwhile compared to AE6's built in solution. I have no experience of either but given the spec of the job, I wonder if anybody had any strong opinions about it.
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>> Depending on when shots start rolling in, I may need some assistance on this too, so let me know if that sounds like your bag. I'm based in London but it doesn't really matter where you are.
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>> Cheers
>> Rich
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