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Chapter 3, Defining Your Adobe Premiere Pro Settings
proportions on an NTSC or PAL monitor, select the 16:9 display setting on
the monitor.
5If the Pulldown Method list is available, select the pulldown method you
want to be applied to your output video (Standard 2:3 or Advanced
2:3:3:2). You should select Advanced 2:3:3:2 only if you’ll be recording
to a DV-1394 device that supports this pulldown method. Depending on your
project’s frame rate and the current master output format, a pulldown method
may automatically be selected.
6Under Analog Setup (NTSC), select the setup level you want for your
NTSC analog video:
$0 IRE Applies a setup level of 0IRE. You should select this option only
when working with a commercial DV-1394 device that uses the Japanese
analog NTSC setup of 0 IRE. For example, if the video appears too bright
when you play back DV clips on your NTSC monitor, you can change the
setup to 0 IRE to output your DV clips at the correct brightness.
$7.5 IRE Applies the standard NTSC setup level of 7.5IRE.
7Under Analog Output Type, select the type of analog video output you
want. If you’re outputting SD analog video, you can select Component or
Composite & S-Video . If you’re outputting HD analog video, the analog
output type will be set to Component.
8Select Allow Super White to allow the highest luminance level of your
video output to exceed the standard maximum white level. Select Allow
Super Black to allow the lowest luminance level of your video output to fall
below the standard black level.
¦NoteSuper white and super black should not be allowed when producing
your final video production for broadcast.
9Click OK to save your settings and return to the Project Settings dialog
box.