Standard dimensions across multiple programs?
Hi All,
So like many of you, I use Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, and Motion in conjunction with DVD Studio pro. This means creating multiple documents, each of which requires choosing the dimensions.
What I want to know is what dimensions should I be choosing to ensure maximum compatibility and identical results across all 4 programs? If I am doing full screen motion graphics in Motion, putting togeher clips in FCP, and doing overlays in Photoshop, I want to make sure it will all line up and be the best resolution when put into DVDSP. I have read 20 books and they all seem to say something slightly different.
For example - in FCP, should I choose a standard DV preset or uncompressed so my text looks cleaner? What about Photoshop - file dimensions (720x480, 720x540, etc)? In Motion, do I want DV or SD Broadcast (480 vs 486)? Etc...
If there is one comprehensive source on this, please point me to it...
Thanks,
Jason
Take a look here, not 100% but gives some thoughts
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=667654&tstart=0
It is an example I set up for Motion use. (Export settings are key here also) Basically 720 x 480 uncompressed. Photoshop usually works at 720 x 480 if using CS2 which corrects for aspect ratios (using DV preset), if not you need to layout at the larger size then rescale to 720 x 480 without constraining proportions.
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//To copy ACTUAL we use
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PLS note that there is only 1 record for "ACTUAL" and that's the 1st record - Project A-000001 / 2013.010 for $2000
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*XDIM_MEMBERSET F_CATEGORY=P11
*XDIM_MEMBERSET TIME=2013.012,2014.001,2014.002,2014.003,2014.004,2014.005,2014.006,2014.007,2014.008,2014.009,2014.010,2014.011,2014.012,2015.001,2015.002,2015.003,2015.004,2015.005,2015.006,2015.007,2015.008,2015.009,2015.010,2015.011,2015.012,2016.001,2016.002,2016.003,2016.004,2016.005,2016.006,2016.007,2016.008,2016.009,2016.010,2016.011,2016.012,2017.001,2017.002,2017.003,2017.004,2017.005,2017.006,2017.007,2017.008,2017.009,2017.010,2017.011,2017.012,2018.001,2018.002,2018.003,2018.004,2018.005,2018.006,2018.007,2018.008,2018.009,2018.010,2018.011,2018.012,2019.001,2019.002,2019.003,2019.004,2019.005,2019.006,2019.007,2019.008,2019.009,2019.010,2019.011,2019.012,2020.001,2020.002,2020.003,2020.004,2020.005,2020.006,2020.007,2020.008,2020.009,2020.010,2020.011,2020.012
*WHEN F_CATEGORY
*IS *
*REC(EXPRESSION=%VALUE%,F_CATEGORY=P12)
*ENDWHEN
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LOG BEGIN TIME:2014-03-14 09:36:23
FILE:\ROOT\WEBFOLDERS\F_COUNCIL \ADMINAPP\Forecasting\TEST.LGF
USER:096655
APPSET:F_COUNCIL
APPLICATION:Forecasting
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F_CATEGORY:P11,1 in total.
TIME:2013.012,2014.001,2014.002,2014.003,2014.004,...85 in total.
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.003 106.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.005 108.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.006 109.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.007 110.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.008 111.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.009 112.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.010 113.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.011 114.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.012 115.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2015.002 117.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2015.003 118.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2015.004 119.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2015.005 120.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2015.006 121.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.001 236.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.002 237.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.003 238.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.005 240.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.008 243.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.009 244.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.010 245.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.011 246.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2014.012 247.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2015.001 248.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2015.002 249.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2015.003 250.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2015.004 251.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2015.005 252.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01 2015.006 253.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01.01 2014.001 345.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01.01 2014.005 349.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01.01 2014.008 352.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01.01 2014.011 355.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01.02 2014.006 500.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.01.02 2014.007 501.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2014.004 730.00
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P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2014.010 736.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2014.011 737.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2014.012 738.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2015.001 739.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2015.002 740.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2015.003 741.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2015.004 742.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2015.005 743.00
P12 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01.05.03 2015.006 744.00
285 RECORDS HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BACK.
WRITING TIME :543.97 ms.
[INFO] GET_DIM_LIST(): I_APPL_ID="Forecasting", #dimensions=8
F_CATEGORY,F_ENTITY,F_PERSON,F_PROJECT,F_SECTION,F_WBSE,MEASURES,TIME
#dim_memberset=2
F_CATEGORY:ACTUAL,1 in total.
TIME:2013.001,2013.002,2013.003,2013.004,2013.005,...11 in total.
REC :%VALUE%
CALCULATION BEGIN:
QUERY PROCESSING DATA
QUERY TIME : 1019.73 ms. 1 RECORDS QUERIED OUT.
QUERY REFERENCE DATA
CALCULATION TIME IN TOTAL :140.35 ms.
1 RECORDS ARE GENERATED.
CALCULATION END.
ENDWHEN ACCUMULATION: 1 RECORDS ARE GENERATED.
DATA TO WRITE BACK:
F_CATEGORY F_ENTITY F_PERSON F_PROJECT F_SECTION F_WBSE TIME SIGNEDDATA
P12 4000 000000 A-000001 000 A-000001.1.01 2013.010 2000.00
1 RECORDS HAVE BEEN WRITTEN BACK.
WRITING TIME :480.96 ms.
SCRIPT RUNNING TIME IN TOTAL:5.07 s.
LOG END TIME:2014-03-14 09:36:28
Prompts
PARAM - YY=2014
DATA REGION - F_CATEGORY=P1
RESULT
PLS NOTE - The 2nd record "ACTUAL" - Project A-000036 / 2013.012 for $5000 is MISSING
LGX:
*XDIM_MEMBERSET F_CATEGORY=P12
*XDIM_MEMBERSET TIME=2014.001,2014.002,2014.003,2014.004,2014.005,2014.006,2014.007,2014.008,2014.009,2014.010,2014.011,2014.012,2015.001,2015.002,2015.003,2015.004,2015.005,2015.006,2015.007,2015.008,2015.009,2015.010,2015.011,2015.012,2016.001,2016.002,2016.003,2016.004,2016.005,2016.006,2016.007,2016.008,2016.009,2016.010,2016.011,2016.012,2017.001,2017.002,2017.003,2017.004,2017.005,2017.006,2017.007,2017.008,2017.009,2017.010,2017.011,2017.012,2018.001,2018.002,2018.003,2018.004,2018.005,2018.006,2018.007,2018.008,2018.009,2018.010,2018.011,2018.012,2019.001,2019.002,2019.003,2019.004,2019.005,2019.006,2019.007,2019.008,2019.009,2019.010,2019.011,2019.012,2020.001,2020.002,2020.003,2020.004,2020.005,2020.006,2020.007,2020.008,2020.009,2020.010,2020.011,2020.012
*WHEN F_CATEGORY
*IS *
*REC(EXPRESSION=%VALUE%,F_CATEGORY=P1)
*ENDWHEN
*XDIM_MEMBERSET F_CATEGORY=ACTUAL
*XDIM_MEMBERSET TIME=
*WHEN F_CATEGORY
*IS *
*REC(EXPRESSION=%VALUE%,F_CATEGORY=P1)
*ENDWHEN
LOG:
LOG BEGIN TIME:2014-03-14 09:40:55
FILE:\ROOT\WEBFOLDERS\F_COUNCIL \ADMINAPP\Forecasting\TEST.LGF
USER:096655
APPSET:F_COUNCIL
APPLICATION:Forecasting
[INFO] GET_DIM_LIST(): I_APPL_ID="Forecasting", #dimensions=8
F_CATEGORY,F_ENTITY,F_PERSON,F_PROJECT,F_SECTION,F_WBSE,MEASURES,TIME
#dim_memberset=2
F_CATEGORY:P12,1 in total.
TIME:2014.001,2014.002,2014.003,2014.004,2014.005,...84 in total.
REC :%VALUE%
CALCULATION BEGIN:
QUERY PROCESSING DATA
QUERY TIME : 1342.07 ms. 270 RECORDS QUERIED OUT.
QUERY REFERENCE DATA
CALCULATION TIME IN TOTAL :716.94 ms.
270 RECORDS ARE GENERATED.
CALCULATION END.
ENDWHEN ACCUMULATION: 270 RECORDS ARE GENERATED.
DATA TO WRITE BACK:
F_CATEGORY F_ENTITY F_PERSON F_PROJECT F_SECTION F_WBSE TIME SIGNEDDATA
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P1 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.002 105.00
P1 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.003 106.00
P1 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.004 107.00
P1 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.005 108.00
P1 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.006 109.00
P1 4000 000000 A-000036 000 A-000036.1.01 2014.007 110.00
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Thanks for the information. I too have same scenario to work out.
Is there any possibility of automatic Source/server name conversion from system A to System B while copying all the Universes and Queries.
For Example: In BI we have an option to datasource server name change convention while transporting from one system to another system through out the landscape.
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We have 5 primary store STO document types and we wish to classify them from 1 to 5, 1 being the most imporant.
We also have circa 300 stores and likewise wish to classify them 1 - c.300, 1 being the most important.
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Doc. Type 2 - Store 1 - Article: 1 Qty: 10
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