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Apple’s slapdash approach to image processing
Jack Zahran replied 12 years, 3 months ago 12 Members · 27 Replies
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Herb Sevush
January 16, 2014 at 2:37 pm[Walter Soyka] “Then I didn’t do it right. I’ll come back with a better explanation after I have a few minutes to draw up some new illustrations.”
It was a excellent explanation, the guys were just having some fun with you I do believe, although I’m not at all opposed to you coming back with more. Thanks for posting.
Herb Sevush
Zebra Productions
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Jason Jenkins
January 16, 2014 at 6:41 pm[Walter Soyka] “Then I didn’t do it right. I’ll come back with a better explanation after I have a few minutes to draw up some new illustrations.”
Please don’t put yourself out any more for me, Walter. I’m stretched pretty thin and I’m sure the problem is just my brain 🙂
Jason Jenkins
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Aindreas Gallagher
January 16, 2014 at 10:09 pmwalter, you are a mad scientist. so is ubsdell at that.
you’d suspect that between the pair of you, as an IQ, there is a really, really good bowling score.
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Herb Sevush
January 16, 2014 at 10:30 pm[Aindreas Gallagher] “between the pair of you, as an IQ, there is a really, really good bowling score.”
Leave it to the Cow’s poet laureate Aindreas to link, if only literarily, bowling and intelligence. Lovely. And Franz worries that women don’t want to come to this fine pasture. I propose a new forum name – “FCPX – a poetic inquiry into the madness of NLE design.” That ought to pack them in.
Herb Sevush
Zebra Productions
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Walter Soyka
January 17, 2014 at 7:04 pmThank you for the kind words, Aindreas.
[Aindreas Gallagher] “walter, you are a mad scientist.”
This is absolutely going on my business card now.
Walter Soyka
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Bill Davis
January 18, 2014 at 1:01 am[Walter Soyka] “Thank you for the kind words, Aindreas.
[Aindreas Gallagher] “walter, you are a mad scientist.”
This is absolutely going on my business card now.”
I’m seeing a photo change featuring a white lab coat and a couple of Thunderbolt cables draped into a stethoscope type arrangement?
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Jack Zahran
January 22, 2014 at 10:57 pmSo what you are looking for is a check box to repeat screen edge pixels, so the mask will be be outside the screen edge and not blur the side(s) your masking when the respective side(s) mask intersects with any screen edge?
AE has the repeat edge pixels checkbox. You’re looking for something similar?
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