Steve Freebairn
Well-known member
Come on Guys...
What you saying is true , but things are changing...35mm scanned in 2k and than down res to SD for avid editing as always be done because there was not enough by the editing workstation...also HD tape was more expensive , the 50' plasma was not even real , the HD monitor was 50000 $...etc...
Now we have a 4k camera , the files are ready (i mean digital) to be edited in 2k and there is enough power too...
Why in the August 2008 we should set up an SD editing system?
Also not everybody here have the RED for Tv finishing ,also someone like also edit in a 50" plasma screen ,
Cineform is showing the possibility to edit 2K in realtime under premiere,
I am just saying that adobe should do the same with R3d (but it seems that Rd3 is more complex to decode )
Anyway i am sure they will do as much as they can , i am just saying that they should keep going to have that realtime playback at 1/2 res (actually HD should be Ok but as i have understood the RAW system works dividing by 2 every time ....)
I agree that it should be interesting if any plug in for premiere should work with R3D files (like color Finesse)or if they need to be updated for that
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If you have an AJA card or BMD card, I'm sure that you'll be able to output to your monitor. If your system can play back 2k realtime, then it shouldn't be a problem to have your card scale or crop it down to 1080p. Remember though, that unless you have a skulltrail system, 2k realtime is probably out of reach. This is written by RED so they are using the same debayer they use in RA and RC, so if you can play back realtime in either of those programs at 1/2 res high (on 4k footage) then you should be able to in Premiere.
I've edited projects in Premiere at 3840x1080 before and it worked fine (and that's on a quad core system). Premiere is very versatile in what it will let you do.