Create Range Windows User Manual
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Adobe After Effects CS5 (Application Software not included)
Bluefish444 and Adobe® After Effects® CS5 software helps you create
compelling motion graphics and blockbuster visual effects with efficiency and
precision workflow that can be view on SDI broadcast monitor.
Main Bluefish444 features include:
Real-time playback and monitoring of HD and SD on a broadcast SDI monitor (via RAM
player)
8 and 10 bit RGB frame buffer support
8 and 10 bit project mode support
Dedicated QuickTime v210 exporter
Real-time SD and HD color space conversion
Supported sequence presets:
Video Mode
AE preset
Supported Video Mode and frame rate
2k 1080
Custom
2048 x 1080
1080P
@23.98fps/24fps/25fps/29.97fps/30fps
1080psf
@23.98fps/24fps/25fps.
HD 1080
HDTV
1920 x 1080
1080i
@25fps/29.97fps/30fps
1080P
@23.98fps/24fps/25fps/29.97fps/30fps
1080psf
@23.98fps/24fps/25fps.
HD 720
HDTV
1280 x 720
1280x720P
@ 60fps, 59.97fps.
SD PAL
PAL D1/DV
720 x 576
PAL 720x576
@25fps
SD NTSC
NTSC D1
720 x 486
NTSC 720x486
@29.97fps
Setting up Adobe After Effects CS5
Enabling Video monitoring output
1. Create a new project
2. In the Menu bar, select Composition
New Composition
3. In the Basic tab, select a supported
preset (frame size and frame rate)
4. Set the composite resolutions settings
to full.
Color Setting / Bit Depth
Adobe After Effects project settings support 8;
16 or 32 bit color depth. Using with
Bluefish444 card it can output 10 bit RGB
4:2:2 or 4:4:4 when in 16-bit project mode
(through the real-time RAM or timeline
preview).
Refer to Adobe After Effects manual referring to project settings.