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Interpretation Rules

The document outlines pixel aspect ratio rules and naming conventions for interpreting footage in Adobe Premiere. It provides a format for rules that match footage specifications like width, height, and frame rate to set the pixel aspect ratio, field order, conform frame rate, and alpha interpretation. Specific rules are given to interpret common standard definition and high definition video formats.

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Interpretation Rules

The document outlines pixel aspect ratio rules and naming conventions for interpreting footage in Adobe Premiere. It provides a format for rules that match footage specifications like width, height, and frame rate to set the pixel aspect ratio, field order, conform frame rate, and alpha interpretation. Specific rules are given to interpret common standard definition and high definition video formats.

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# Premiere pixel aspect ratio rules and names # note: Premiere only uses the width, height, and

pixel aspect ratio information # # adapted from: # "Interpretation Rules.txt" # After Effects 4.1 Automatic Footage Interpretation # # lines beginning with "#" are comments # # basic format of a rule: {match requirements} = {set interpretation} # # + for each rule that matches, the interpretation is set; wild-cards ("*") allo wed # on both sides; wildcard match matches anything, wildcard set sets nothing # + multiple rules are allowed to match, later matches override earlier matches # + all rules are scanned in order, one rule per line # + rules are applied after the automatic setting of D1 pixel aspect and automat ic # field separation from field-labeled files # # width, height, frame-rate, file-type, codec = # pixel aspect ratio/name, field order, conform frame-rate, alpha interp # # width & height are integer numbers # frame-rate is a decimal number # file-type is four characters in quotes (4c's) # codec (applicable for QT & AVI only) is also 4c's # # the pixel aspect ratio is a ratio of integers (e.g. 10/11) # optionally followed by a name for that ratio (e.g. 10/11/"My Aspect") # the field order is a single character, (F=frame, U=upper field, or L=lower fie ld) # the conform frame-rate is a decimal number # alpha interp: (I=ignore, S=straight, P=premul/black, W=premul/white) # alpha interp is ignored for footage without an alpha channel # # assume ATSC 704x480 in any format is D1 aspect 704, 480, *, *, * = 648/720, *, *, * # assume NTSC DV is D1 aspect 720, 480, *, *, * = 648/720, *, *, * # NTSC D1 is D1 aspect 720, 486, *, *, * = 648/720, *, *, * # PAL D1/DV 720, 576, *, *, * = 768/720, *, *, * # HD 1080 Anamorphic 1440, 1080, *, *, * = 1920/1440, *, *, * # only adds a custom pixel aspect ratio to the UI # uncomment the next line to try it out # 0, 0, 0, "0000", * = 10/11/"Custom Aspect", *, *, *

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