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Locheil
Just found that I can open /import & export video from my new canon 5D mkII with the extended version of photoshop CS3.
Having never done video editing & correction etc before, does anyone have tips or resources online that they could pass on?

...Alan
JMCP
Hi Alan,

I think CS3 extended may be appropriate for working on the images at a frame per frame basis and do things like colour correction/manipulation. To do any basic video editing, you will find it a lot easier to use a specialised program like Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, Vegas, Avid, Edius etc... Most of these programs have a "lite" version that is a lot cheaper than buying the full package ie Final Cut Express, Premier elements etc...

Cheers John


QUOTE (Locheil @ Dec 17 2008, 06:52 PM) *
Just found that I can open /import & export video from my new canon 5D mkII with the extended version of photoshop CS3.
Having never done video editing & correction etc before, does anyone have tips or resources online that they could pass on?

...Alan

timescapes
Somewhat related to this question... is there any easy way to compensate or correct for 5D2 video lens vignetting in either Premiere Pro or AE? I know how to do it in ACR, but with the 5D2 footage I'm scratching my head.

thanks
Locheil
QUOTE (JMCP @ Dec 17 2008, 11:03 PM) *
Hi Alan,

I think CS3 extended may be appropriate for working on the images at a frame per frame basis and do things like colour correction/manipulation. To do any basic video editing, you will find it a lot easier to use a specialised program like Premier Pro, Final Cut Pro, Vegas, Avid, Edius etc... Most of these programs have a "lite" version that is a lot cheaper than buying the full package ie Final Cut Express, Premier elements etc...

Cheers John



Thanks John,
.... correct in CS3 extended, & edit in Premier elements etc.

..Alan
JMCP
Alan,

just one a little word of caution, if you use OSX, don't buy Premier Pro CS3 as it is a shambles, I believe it is ok on Windows though.

Cheers John


QUOTE (Locheil @ Dec 18 2008, 03:00 PM) *
Thanks John,
.... correct in CS3 extended, & edit in Premier elements etc.

..Alan

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