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Hello guys,

so I need to bring you back in the old days, with the 2.6 version of “Dicreet Lustre” and 35mm footage.

I am working on a project where 30% of the rushes have been shot with flat lenses and the other part anamorphique. It may have nothing to do with the problem but when I render proxies, I get a flip picture.
I realised that the holy rule “put your footage to a 5 level folders and finish with the resolution folder” was broken so I moved everything, assemble again and...get the same result.

Any idea how to solve this issue ?



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  • clejeune
  • Posted: 23 September 2010 08:27 AM

Salut Pascal!
So it’s all DPX? Coming from same source? If not, you might want to drop separately the rushes in different timelines to create the proxies, then reconform.
Thank you for the flashback :D

C



Cedric Lejeune
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http://www.workflowers.net

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Salut Cedric,

yes, everything is DPX. We tried with some others material but it’s the same ****.

Author: Pascal Nowak

Replied: 23 September 2010 08:35 AM  
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  • jason yee
  • Posted: 23 September 2010 06:21 PM

Is it just proxy renders, or are full renders upside down as well?

a quick thing to try is to change Render/Output to DPX instead of using “same as input”.

cheers

Jason



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Full res fıles are fine. Actually, proxies are fine when displayed in xnview for example. But it is the way Lustre show them which is wrong.
We are doing a lot of tests, including local render, burn render, some other footage, different kind of edl. Sometimes we get good results but we are not able at this stage to understand how to be sure to get it.

Author: Pascal Nowak

Replied: 24 September 2010 03:58 AM  
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  • jason yee
  • Posted: 28 September 2010 03:37 PM

I vaguely remember some workaround where you regenerate proxies again, but cancel it after a few new ones are created.

Now you go back, and all the proxies are the correct orientation..

with lustre 2.6, anything is possible!

cheers

Jason



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  • clejeune
  • Posted: 15 November 2010 07:38 AM

There are a couple of broken things in 2.6 for sure! If you can, get the timelines separated with the different sources size dropped, generate the proxies and then reconform after the proxies are there.



Cedric Lejeune
pipelines&workflows
http://www.workflowers.net

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