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Originally Posted by BuddyB309
I got your back,
Targa files are numbered in a very specific way when they come out. Normally premeire is able to recognize them when you import them as a sequence. But I dont suggest useing premiere for you final compressor, its horrible with the NSTC codec. Use avid dv pro.
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Just in case anybody else hasn't known, we fixed the Premiere/QuickTime problem in a different thread already. Open up QT Player, go into the Preferences, and choose Use High-Quality Video when Available (or something like that). The QT quality controls in Premiere don't actually work.
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Originally Posted by Ryo Chiba
My rendering resources include a single home desktop computer that renders all night. I'm trying to get it finished fast, because I know with the resources available, this rendering part will likely drag on for a long time.
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That's why render times should be optimized. There are little tricks and things to make rendering take 20 sec/frame instead of, oh, 10 min/frame.
#1: Only care about what the camera can see.
#2: Remember that this is for Standard Definition Television (SDTV). Some corners can be cut.
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Originally Posted by Ryo Chiba
I am rendering my animation as individual .tga files.
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I keep telling people that Targa images are a waste of disk space. Use PNG instead.