Just as an interesting aside, the same thing could happen with film cameras that have focal plane shutters. The shutter moves a slit across (and in some cameras, vertically) the film.
There's a famous photo of an old race car taken by a French photographer (I can't remember his name), and the car, especially the wheels, appear to be slanted forward. The shutter was a upward-traveling one, so the early part of the exposure was at the bottom of the frame, as as the latter part of the exposure was made, the car had moved forward.
@thedarkhorse: Except for the GH1 which has somewhat crummy codec implementation and a lack of live output (at least after hitting record) but also has the least rolling shutter jello of any vDSLR and even less than most CMOS camcorders, even on shots with lots of fast, lateral movement.
It's really not at all there or noticeable with that camera. In fact the only time I've ever really seen it was when doing motion-stabilization in post production, wherein the motion of the shots is removed, and we're left looking at a static shot...then, (and even then only sometimes), do you see rolling shutter with the GH1.
cs4 is the kind of edition that comes out once you've run out of new great things to add. I have CS2, and works fine for me. CS3, good too, from what I've heard. So if you can't improve it, you do dumb things for the sake of newness and marketing to make more money!
@qrius: i agree, though the only reason im using cs4 is because of the integration of the adjustment layers options into the workspace tabs.
on my desktop this is a pointless update. but on my tablet pc with its 1280 screen, keeping all the adjustment popups nicely tucked away is a great feature
2500.00??? Screw that .. Pirate bay here i come. and no i dont work professionally just want to able to open my laptop and be like look hey its MASTER COLLECTION
I've been using CS4 for a couple of weeks and am similarly impressed. I also use Premiere CS4 and although it has some minor problems, it is quite awesome, too.
PS doesn't respect a lot of Mac things because Adobe and Apple have been spatting for years. I still remember when Adobe dragged its heels for 9 months in developing the OSX version of the suite.
My gf at the time was aggravated because her company wouldn't upgrade (which was needed) until Adobe shipped OSX compatible versions of PS and Illustrator.
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There's a famous photo of an old race car taken by a French photographer (I can't remember his name), and the car, especially the wheels, appear to be slanted forward. The shutter was a upward-traveling one, so the early part of the exposure was at the bottom of the frame, as as the latter part of the exposure was made, the car had moved forward.
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Yep, that's the one! I wish I could remember who shot it.
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It's really not at all there or noticeable with that camera. In fact the only time I've ever really seen it was when doing motion-stabilization in post production, wherein the motion of the shots is removed, and we're left looking at a static shot...then, (and even then only sometimes), do you see rolling shutter with the GH1.
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Reduce tummy jiggle in three easy clicks!
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on my desktop this is a pointless update. but on my tablet pc with its 1280 screen, keeping all the adjustment popups nicely tucked away is a great feature
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major bitch solved...
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And can Premiere finally handle AVCHD files and output to Blu-Ray?
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Jesus Christo.
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Blue eyed blondes who can also get deep tans are unfair to the rest of us ladies..a marvel.
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My gf at the time was aggravated because her company wouldn't upgrade (which was needed) until Adobe shipped OSX compatible versions of PS and Illustrator.