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Hello from FCP
Since the release of FCP X I’m making the transition to AVID. I’ve downloaded the trial (https://forms.avid.com/forms/mctrial) and have been watching the tutorials (https://www.avid.com/US/resources/media-composer-5-getting-started-training). After watching only a handful of the videos I’m happy with my decision. I’d be curious as to how much the traffic on AVID’s (even Premiere’s) website has increased. I’m guessing it’s been noticeable. Anyways, FCP was a pretty good NLE, but as Apple continues to satisfy the masses their professional following will continue to fade. You don’t buy/download an off the lot KIA (FCP X) if your racing Le Mans (Professional Film/Video). What I think is funny is that, from my point of view, part of Apple’s appeal to Joe-Average was that “creative professionals” used Macs. It’s been my idea for years that if I could run Final Cut on a PC I’d use a PC because you can get a PC that can run circles around a Mac for a fraction of the price. And, since all the “creative professionals,” including film/video people, now have the option of using PCs (AVID/Premiere), I’m guessing a large part of Apple’s image and professional consumer base will be lost. Oh well. Anyways, forgive me, and the others who are making the switch, for the inevitable onslaught of newb-type questions.
Is there a way to see the full dimensions of a imported still/photo in the bin? For example, if I imported a still that is 2000×2000, where do I see those dimensions?
Thanks,
DanGo fly fishing.