Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosIntroducing Matrox RT.X29Welcome to Matrox RT.X210Matrox RT.X2 SD key features10Matrox RT.X2 and RT.X2 LE key features10About this manual11Style conventions11How video formats are expressed12Other documentation12Working with native .mxf files in Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects14Steps for using .mxf files in your projects14Working with native XDCAM EX (.mp4) files in Adobe Premiere Pro15Displaying information for clips in Windows Explorer16Thumbnails preview16Additional file details in Windows XP16Creating Matrox EZ-MXF files for playback with VFW applications17Panasonic P2 folder structure18Creating Matrox EZ-HDV AVI files for playback of large HDV clips with VFW applications19Converting a 32-bit .tga sequence to an .avi file with alpha20Working with .mxf, .mp4, and .avi Files13Defining Your Adobe Premiere Pro Settings23A note about running other programs with Adobe Premiere Pro24Setting your system’s volume levels24For Windows Vista24For Windows XP25Loading project presets26Setting up your scratch disks27Displaying warnings in Adobe Premiere Pro’s Events panel27Mixing interlaced and progressive clips in a project27Mixing SD and HD clips in a project28Defining your General settings29Selecting options for accelerated Premiere Pro effects32Specifying your video output settings33Selecting your DV-1394 output settings35Defining your Video Rendering settings35Defining your Capture settings36Specifying your video capture settings36Specifying your audio capture settings39Notes about capturing to Matrox .m2v files42Capturing HDV material on Matrox RT.X2 SD43Exporting to a Matrox .avi file44Selecting your MPEG-2 I-frame settings47Selecting your MPEG-2 IBP settings49Exporting using Matrox Media Encoder51Exporting using Matrox Clip Notes52Setting up Matrox DV/HDV device control52Exporting your sequence to tape53Preparing your tapes for recording53Avoiding missing frames when exporting to DV tape53Exporting to DV tape using DV-1394 device control54Creating an SD project in 16:9 format55Setting Up Realtime Effects withAdobePremiere Pro57Available effects58How to apply a Matrox video effect in Adobe Premiere Pro59How to apply a Matrox video transition in Adobe Premiere Pro59Transforming your clip60Using the transform controls60Transforming a clip in the Program Monitor62Cropping your clip63Using Select Crop64Applying a mask to your effect65Using Select Mask66Creating a primary color correction67Using Split View69Working with Split View in the Program Monitor69Using RGB curves71Adjusting tonal range73Using the color balance graph74Performing an auto balance77Matching colors between two clips78Using the luma mapping graph80Creating a secondary color correction82Using the selective key graph87Creating a color pass effect92Creating a 3D DVE effect93Creating a 4-corner pin effect96Creating a blur/soft focus effect98Overview of the chroma key effects99Creating a chroma key or chroma key shadow effect100Using the chroma key graph to modify key colors and perform an auto key103Creating a cube effect106Creating a crystallize effect109Creating a garbage matte effect111Creating an impressionist effect113Creating a lens flare effect116Overview of the luma key effect118Creating a luma key effect119Using the luma key graph120Creating a mask effect122Creating a mask blur effect124Creating a mask mosaic effect126Creating a move & scale effect128Creating an old movie effect130Creating a page curl effect134Creating a pan & scan effect136Creating a ripple effect138Creating a shadow effect140Creating a shine effect142Creating a sphere effect146Creating a surface finish effect148Creating a track matte effect151Creating a twirl effect153Creating a wipe transition154Using the Matrox chroma clamper effect156Selecting your speed control method156About Adobe Premiere Pro’s fixed effects156Matrox RT.X2 realtime guidelines157Supported graphics formats158Limitations158Using Matrox RT.X2 with Video for Windows Programs159Overview160Using VFW programs without the RT.X2 hardware160Before you start rendering161Selecting color space conversion options162Rendering material to a Matrox VFW .avi file164Configuring the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame codecs165Using the Matrox WYSIWYG Plug-ins167Overview168Configuring the Matrox WYSIWYG Control Panel168Required steps to use the WYSIWYG plug-ins170Adobe After Effects170Adobe Photoshop170Autodesk 3ds Max170Autodesk Combustion170eyeon Fusion170NewTek LightWave 3D171Monitoring Your Matrox RT.X2 System173Using X.info to display RT.X2 information174Monitoring your Adobe Premiere Pro memory usage174Displaying system information174Displaying hardware information176Monitoring your RT.X2 card’s operating temperatures177Enabling and disabling the Matrox hardware- accelerated effects in Adobe Premiere Pro177Error notification177Understanding Standard and Advanced Pulldown179Overview180Standard 2:3 pulldown180Matrox RT.X2 implementation of standard reverse pulldown181Advanced 2:3:3:2 pulldown181Matrox RT.X2 implementation of advanced reverse pulldown182Matrox RT.X2 Workflows183Overview184Working with SD “24P” material184486p @ 23.98 fps workflow example185Working with HD projects1861440°1080i/p workflow example187720p workflow example188Capturing HDV and SD material to edit in SD on Matrox RT.X2189Capturing HDV and SD material on Matrox RT.X2 SD190Using the Matrox MPEG-2 I-frame HD codec191MPEG-2 I-frame HD codec workflow example for offline editing191MPEG-2 I-frame HD codec workflow example for online editing193Using Matrox RT.X2 to edit Matrox Axio offline HD projects194Supported video compression formats195Supported master output formats196Matrox RT.X2 Customer Support197Getting the most support198Registration198Keep up to date with our web site198Contacting us198Matrox RT.X2 Glossary199Glossary of terms200Index213Tamaño: 4 MBPáginas: 224Language: EnglishManuales abiertas