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Manuel, ProRes422 is very good but can create some huge files from 4k. It depends on your hardware resources. There is nothing to set for ProRes. H.264 is also very good exported from PP and the file sizes are much easier to deal with. Do strip off the audio in both cases. Create a preset in Media Encoder to send your clips to. It speeds up the process. It sounds like you have some great footage. Consider adding overflightstock.com to agency uploads. Cheers,Peter
Hello, I'am a swiss director who has some Switzerland related footage, turned with a Gh4 and an Inspire 1 drone.I would upload the files but I have to trim the footage.Can someone suggest me the best export setting for uploading on pond5 and videoblock?Thank you.Best regards,Manuel
Quote from: PeterChigmaroff on November 05, 2016, 11:06Manuel, ProRes422 is very good but can create some huge files from 4k. It depends on your hardware resources. There is nothing to set for ProRes. H.264 is also very good exported from PP and the file sizes are much easier to deal with. Do strip off the audio in both cases. Create a preset in Media Encoder to send your clips to. It speeds up the process. It sounds like you have some great footage. Consider adding overflightstock.com to agency uploads. Cheers,PeterDear Peter. Thank you so much. I will try overflightstock too.Cheers,Manuel
Quote from: mano76 on November 05, 2016, 08:35Hello, I'am a swiss director who has some Switzerland related footage, turned with a Gh4 and an Inspire 1 drone.I would upload the files but I have to trim the footage.Can someone suggest me the best export setting for uploading on pond5 and videoblock?Thank you.Best regards,ManuelMe and my husband using these 4K export presets in Premiere Pro, they are accepted by all stock sites I know (except Istock but they doesn't worth much of your attention). I guess the settings are pretty much the same to Premiere CC.
Keep im mind that the 'best' export setting might not necessarily be what certain stock sites accept. Always double check what the site in question will accept, but I usually go for QuickTime PhotoJPEG at 90% quality. If the file is too big then I might go down to 75% or cut the duration slightly.
I use Prores HQ which seems to be the editors choice if they need to do any further color correcting or color grading. I started with Prores 422 and tried Photo-JPEG but want to provide the highest quality for whoever is buying my clips. I've done some research on this and most professional editors want Prores HQ to maintain the highest quality through any further correcting. Anything less gets a more grain when stretching those highlights and shadows. I'm sure there will plenty of people saying this is not necessary and it makes the file size too big, but I feel good about providing the best quality.
Quote from: Irina Anosova on November 05, 2016, 12:31Quote from: mano76 on November 05, 2016, 08:35Hello, I'am a swiss director who has some Switzerland related footage, turned with a Gh4 and an Inspire 1 drone.I would upload the files but I have to trim the footage.Can someone suggest me the best export setting for uploading on pond5 and videoblock?Thank you.Best regards,ManuelMe and my husband using these 4K export presets in Premiere Pro, they are accepted by all stock sites I know (except Istock but they doesn't worth much of your attention). I guess the settings are pretty much the same to Premiere CC.Thank you, work fine with pond5. I tried a test upload with adobe stock (through bridge), but the program rejected the file saying that the file format was not correct.
Quote from: mano76 on November 06, 2016, 17:46Quote from: Irina Anosova on November 05, 2016, 12:31Quote from: mano76 on November 05, 2016, 08:35Hello, I'am a swiss director who has some Switzerland related footage, turned with a Gh4 and an Inspire 1 drone.I would upload the files but I have to trim the footage.Can someone suggest me the best export setting for uploading on pond5 and videoblock?Thank you.Best regards,ManuelMe and my husband using these 4K export presets in Premiere Pro, they are accepted by all stock sites I know (except Istock but they doesn't worth much of your attention). I guess the settings are pretty much the same to Premiere CC.Thank you, work fine with pond5. I tried a test upload with adobe stock (through bridge), but the program rejected the file saying that the file format was not correct.Sounds strange... Try to upload via FTP. Fotolia surely accepts this format. I guess they have the same standards.
Just use Photo JPEG, it's a better quality codec, more widely accepted, and allows 4K output.
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