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scott8933
Inspiring
August 25, 2017
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99 fps, still?

  • August 25, 2017
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General question to Adobe's AE developers - will the 99fps limitation ever be increased?

High framerate footage isn't so exotic any more.

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    Correct answer Mike_Abbott

    I'm genuinely curious - what's the application?

    I'm 100% certain you won't get an official answer here - your best bet is to fill in the form and state your case...

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    Legend
    August 26, 2017

    Why does the newest AE limit compositions and "interpret footage" to 999 fps?

    Shouldn't AE set the limit of both of those as high as any camera is capable of? Some cameras shoot higher than 999 fps (eg. Sony RX10 M2 can shoot 1000 fps).

    Also, in "interpret footage" shouldn't it also let you tell it what shutter it was shot with (unless this can get captured somehow) and also let you output with a particular simulated shutter (like capturing at 120 fps open shutter (1/120th) and outputting with a simulated shutter eg. with the output at 24 fps by frame blending (where you choose the simulated shutter - ie. the shutter setting in the composition isn't used for that)?

    scott8933
    scott8933Author
    Inspiring
    August 26, 2017

    Agreed - seems odd to limit a setting arbitrarily.

    Mike_Abbott
    Legend
    August 25, 2017

    Where do you need 100fps+ playback?

    scott8933
    scott8933Author
    Inspiring
    August 25, 2017

    I have footage that needs to be interpreted at 120fps.

    Mike_Abbott
    Mike_AbbottCorrect answer
    Legend
    August 25, 2017

    I'm genuinely curious - what's the application?

    I'm 100% certain you won't get an official answer here - your best bet is to fill in the form and state your case...

    http://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html