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  • Where do the Apple Alpha Transitions go?

    Posted by Stu Aull on November 1, 2010 at 11:41 pm

    Hello All-
    downloaded the 780MB file off Apple that features freebie Alpha Transitions. These are not a plug-in, so is there somewhere special they need to go to be used/applied within FCP7? Or are they external clips that need to be manually imported and set up per-use as wipes, etc. (that seems a bit lame)…

    No user-info posted at the download site.

    thanks
    Stu Aull
    Alaska

    Thomas Morter-laing replied 15 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Thomas Morter-laing

    November 2, 2010 at 10:36 am

    The answers you seek are here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2096980&tstart=0

    You know, there are other resources to the cow, for example google…. 😛

    😀
    Tom Morter-Laing
    Certified Apple Product Proffessional, 2010
    Degree; TV Production

    iMac 27″ intel i7 2.93GHz, 12GB RAM, ATI HD5750 [1GB GDDR5], 2TB Int. SATA with 2TB External HDD; (FW800).

  • Stu Aull

    November 2, 2010 at 7:41 pm

    Thanks Tom-
    did not know Apple offered this resource…
    Really tho? Q’s like this are not Cow-worthy? I mean, theoretically, ANY Q/answer is out there on google, so one wouldn’t “need” Cow at all. Or do you mean just no Stoopid Qs? Gads – how do we start judging that? If there is a criteria or threshold for proper Qs somewhere, please tell me where (oop! another dumb Q?).
    I try to figure stuff out on my own or with vendor sources before coming to the Cow. This is a fab resource and I hope I am not guilty of abusing it…

    Stu Aull
    Alaska

  • Thomas Morter-laing

    November 2, 2010 at 11:07 pm

    Haha fair point- I’ve asked stupid questions on here anyway! Anyway hope I helped 😀

    😀
    Tom Morter-Laing
    Certified Apple Product Proffessional, 2010
    Degree; TV Production

    iMac 27″ intel i7 2.93GHz, 12GB RAM, ATI HD5750 [1GB GDDR5], 2TB Int. SATA with 2TB External HDD; (FW800).

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