Glitches appearing during export no matter what settings.

As the title says, I had to export a very long clip of about 2 hours and some artifacts appeared at the end. Can I redo the export and just replace the respective fragments because the rendering time was about 14 hours and I wouldn't want to wait that long to re-export it from 0 or will the quality of the file suffer a lot?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 2 days ago

Artifacts appearing during export. Can I reexport the file and just replace the fragments?

As the title says, I had to export a very long clip of about 2 hours and some artifacts appeared at the end. Can I redo the export and just replace the respective fragments because the rendering time was about 14 hours and I wouldn't want to wait that long to re-export it from 0 or will the quality of the file suffer a lot?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 2 days ago

No time for the wedding day photo session

What do you do when the bride and groom don't make time for a photo session on their wedding day? The schedule seems very busy and the travel time between locations is considerable, so there's not much time left for photos, or hardly any time at all, just with the bride and groom. What would you do?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 5 days ago

All of the sudden plugin stop working in effects tab

I noticed that suddenly the Filmconvert plugin doesn't work anymore, I can't drag and drop it on an adjustment layer or directly over the clip, although a few days ago it was working perfectly. I tried to reinstall it and now it has completely disappeared from the effects tab. Other plugins work perfectly, but the premiere doesn't see it anymore. What should I do?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 7 days ago
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Worth to get the Lumix 35mm f/1.8 for my Lumix S5II if already have the 50mm and 24-70mm?

I'm in serious doubt if it would be necessary to buy a 35mm f1.8 considering that I already have a lumix 24-70 S pro, and a 50mm f1.8. In the past, 35mm was my favorite focal length, along with 85, but lately I haven't used it very often because I have an old Canon EF 35mm which unfortunately doesn't work very well with an adapter on the photo side, but on the video side it works perfectly. I'm now thinking if it wouldn't be worth buying a 35mm or better yet use the other variants that I have at my disposal and which otherwise work flawlessly and produce some great results?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 20 days ago

Decision regarding old equipment

I left the Canon ecosystem a few years ago. I had a series of flashes and a 35 and an 85 with 1.4 left in my kit that I haven't used in a long time. Considering that I currently have 2 other cameras from another brand, it would still be worth purchasing a Canon R6 Mark II and an adapter ring to use these lenses with, or should I try to sell them online (or should I just keep them for the rare occasions when I'll be shooting with my DSLR?). I only feel sorry for that 35 which was my favorite focal length for a while and buying a new 35mm f1.4 now would cost 50-60% of the price of the camera.

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u/Guitar74_47 — 21 days ago

How consistent you make white balance through a wedding gallery?

How consistent is the white balance throughout the final gallery? I notice that when I have a large number of photos to process in one go I tend to make the white balance slightly cooler, sometimes too warm. The photos essentially look good but often it is even a little off. How consistent do you make it throughout a wedding? Do you worry much about that?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 27 days ago

Removing very slow rolling band

I have a sequence that I would like to use in a wedding video but it has a rolling band that hardly moves at all. Is there a way to remove it, because it is kinda wide? I use premiere pro and I also tried the flicker free plugin but I had no success (maybe I didn't make the right settings). Had any of you luck of removing this kind of band?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 1 month ago

What do you do in the highlight film when the speeches aren't very good?

It happens that the speeches are not emotional, well-toned, etc. What do you do in this case, choose to use them or rather edit them only with music. It would be nice to be able to make a film with speeches, but the groom's speech doesn't seem useful to me, and the bride's has good elements, but it should be cut to preserve the emotion

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u/Guitar74_47 — 1 month ago

I messed up with a few photos, what can I do?

For some reason unfortunately I used electronic shutter on the interior and some important frames are full of banding. An amateur mistake but I photographed the whole event on mechanical shutter only then I used electronic without realizing it.

what can I do to not include the photos in the final gallery? is there any method in photoshop to solve this problem? Or should I ask the videographer for a screen grab and edit it and pray that no one catches that it is not a photo. Any advice is welcome.

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u/Guitar74_47 — 1 month ago

Kramer Pacer Deluxe Question

Does anyone use the new Kramer Pacer Deluxe models? I would like to ask how the Kramer USA pickups (both humbucker and single coils) are and also how the Kramer GT-2 fixed bridge is, would the model with the floyd rose 1000 be better?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 2 months ago
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Lumix S5II cannot select a shutter speed below 1/25 after the latest firmwares

Hello everyone, I just noticed that after the latest software updates the camera can no longer shoot with an shutter speed below 1/25 (in manual focus) which was possible before, now I have to go into the S&Q menu and select below 25fps to get the same effect, which takes more time and I don't see the result directly, involving more work on processing. Will it be resolved in the future firmware update? What solutions have you found?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 2 months ago

Tips for photographing an overweight bride

We all know that brides and grooms should feel beautiful on their wedding day, but when dealing with an overweight bride, I honestly don't know what the best poses would be to make her stand out. Do you have any tips on this?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 3 months ago

What tricks do you use to take creative photos?

Hello everyone! I always try to take beautiful photos at weddings, with good lighting, good posing, and if time allows me to do something creative. The problem I notice is that although the final gallery is very varied, the photos look good, it seems that at times the photos have nothing special. I checked the portfolios of other photographers more expensive than me, I have worked with some and I notice that they don't necessarily do a better job either, but I would like me to risk taking certain more or less humdrum moments in a creative way in the future. My question is what have you added to your style of photography, maybe in terms of education, risk, accessories, to differentiate yourself? Is it worth all this extra effort just for a few frames that may or may not come out or better to be taken only if time allows in a controlled environment?

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u/Guitar74_47 — 3 months ago

I don't know what I should do in such cases, knowing people I feel like I should offer them a small discount because after all they want to help me, but at the same time if I book their date and later receive an offer for the same date at the full price I will lose out, so do you offer discounts or how do you proceed more precisely? (I was thinking of a 10% discount, I honestly don't know if that's small or too big)

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u/Guitar74_47 — 4 months ago