Adobe Production Premium, UPG, Win, DVD, ESP 65055210 User Manual

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Adobe CS5 Production Premium
 Panasonic AVCCAM
frame rates in 1080 mode, including 60i and 50i, as well as 24p, 25p, and 30p, depending on the 
model and region. 
 
AVCCAM cameras record AVCHD at various quality levels; the highest record 1080 footage as full-
raster 1920x1080.  Lower-quality settings record the footage as 1440x1080 with a pixel aspect ratio 
of 1.333, also called “anamorphic”.  
If you recorded footage at the lower quality HE, HN, or HF modes, select the Anamorphic preset.  If 
you recorded in HG, HA, or PH modes, do not select the Anamorphic preset.
For 1080/60i footage (HE, HN, or HF), choose AVCHD 1080i30 (60i) Anamorphic.
For 1080/60i footage (HG, HA, or PH), choose AVCHD 1080i30 (60i).
For 1080/50i footage (HE, HN, or HF), choose AVCHD 1080i25 (50i) Anamorphic.
For 1080/50i footage (HG, HA, or PH), choose AVCHD 1080i25 (50i).
24p, 25p, and 30p footage may only be recorded in full-raster PH mode, so do not select an 
Anamorphic preset.
For 1080/24p footage, choose AVCHD 1080p24.
For 1080/25p footage, choose AVCHD 1080p25.
For 1080/30p footage, choose AVCHD 1080p30.
720p -- the sequence presets for 720p footage are contained in a single folder (see Fig. 1 above).
As with 1080 footage, choose the preset which best matches your footage.  All recording modes are 
full-raster, non-anamorphic.
For 720/60p footage, choose AVCHD 720p60.
For 720/50p footage, choose AVCHD 720p50.
For 720/30p footage, choose AVCHD 720p30.
For 720/25p footage, choose AVCHD 720p25.
For 720/24p footage, choose AVCHD 720p24.
 
Importing Footage Into Adobe Premiere Pro
There are three ways to import AVCHD data into Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.  (You may import footage 
before creating a sequence.  However, it is recommended to create a sequence first.)
The Media Browser
The best method for importing AVCHD files is using the Media Browser panel.  You will see a list 
of your storage devices; clicking on the 
arrow next to each letter will reveal the 
folders on that drive.  Navigate by clicking 
the disclosure triangles to a drive or folder 
containing a AVCHD PRIVATE folder 
(“twirling to a folder”) – or to an SD card 
itself if mounted on the system – and in 
the sub-panel immediately to the right, 
thumbnails of your clips will appear. 
The video contents will appear when you 
reach the PRIVATE folder level; navigating 
further into the PRIVATE folder is not 
necessary.