Field order

The Interpret Footage dialog has a new feature in CS4 that hasn’t received much publicity: You can now change the way Premiere Pro interprets the field order of a clip. You can see what Premiere Pro thinks the footage is (upper field first, lower field first, progressive), and override it if necessary. (Note: To access the Interpret Footage dialog, Control-click [PC: Right-click] on a clip in the Project panel and select Interpret Footage.)

written by Giles Baker
“These tips originally appeared in the March/April 2009 issue of Layers: The How-To Magazine for Everything Adobe.”

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