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Corbin Gross
August 6, 2010 at 2:02 pmIt seems to have been fixed. I used Boris Optical Stabilizer all day yesterday. It’s a little buggy but if i adjust the settings exactly the same each time and save after every application then it works like a charm.
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Greuter Daysy
August 13, 2010 at 5:54 amMercalli will come for MAC too.
Plug-Ins Overview:
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Ra-ey Saleh
August 19, 2010 at 2:53 amYou definitely want to give Mercalli v2 a go (at least the demo).
I’ve been beta testing it and it’s pretty nifty. Quick, very easy to use and now has the cool Roller-shutter correction.
Looking forward to the Avid plugin…Ra-ey
Ra-ey
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Corbin Gross
August 19, 2010 at 8:13 pmMercalli looks really cool on their website, but I’m on a Mac. Their website only lists compatibility for PC.
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Ra-ey Saleh
August 22, 2010 at 11:26 pmAccording to the developers:
‘We already have that Plugins for Final Cut Pro and Premiere CS5 for Mac.
We´re currently implementing V2 technology and will be ready in approxm. 4 weeks. This will be the time when the current Pre-release becomes a Final Release.”
Hope this helps.Ra-ey
Ra-ey
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Kapila Thilakarathne
September 6, 2010 at 2:13 pmHi every one,
I installed Boris Image Stabilizer 64 bit trial version yesterday my on Windows 7 64 bit machine. I got Premiere Pro CS5 installed on that machine. But Adobe Premiere CS5 didn’t recognize any Boris filters. Do we need any manual task to get filters visible within Adobe effects window?
I can see the Boris plug-in is installed under Pregame files (32) folder. Does this means this is not really 64 bit one?
But when installing the plug-in it says Installing 64 bit version….Any help would much appreciated.
Thanks
Kathuk
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