Andy George
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I agree with Ted. NTSC is often jokingly referred to as “Never The Same Color”, because
the end user has so many ways of changing how the video will look by twiddling with the dials on there end.Without looking at a professional monitor that can be calibrated accurately it’s all a guess as to what the end result really looks like.
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You could do a screen capture of it as it plays. I use Snapz-pro for this
sort of thing but I imagine there are a bunch of options for screen capture software.-Andy George
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Andy George
July 18, 2010 at 9:54 pm in reply to: Reduce, or eliminate strobing while “zooming” in a slideshow.Looks like you have everything set up properly.
Check out this link from the AE Online help.
https://help.adobe.com/en_US/AfterEffects/9.0/WS3878526689cb91655866c1103906c6dea-7e5ba.html
Specifically the part about subpixel positioning and the guidlines for fixing the problem.
If setting the image to Draft (turning off anti-alliasing and subpixel positioning) reduces the jaggies then this might be what your dealing with.
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Andy George
July 18, 2010 at 7:43 pm in reply to: Reduce, or eliminate strobing while “zooming” in a slideshow.Hi Richard,
It looks to me like the type of artifacts typical with DV Compression. What codec are you rendering to and what is your composition setup? How large are your stills?
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Andy George
July 18, 2010 at 7:33 pm in reply to: writing a simple script to set null object anchor point in the center?Hi Allison,
Just FYI You might get a better response posting this over at the expressions forum.
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Hi Phillip,
The easiest method is to just split your layer at the point where you no longer need the mask. Under EDIT>SPLIT LAYER. The shortcut is CMND+SHIFT+D if your on a mac.
Then just delete the mask from the 2nd layer.
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The open GL settings are under Preferences>Previews or you can access them using the Fast Preview button under your composition window. The one with the lightening bolt on it.
-Andy George
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Rather than adjusting your composition to fit your timelapse, Set your composition to the size you want and then scale and position your photo’s to fit within that frame.
Here are some basics tutorials that should get you up to speed enough to move forward-
https://www.videocopilot.net/basic/-Andy George
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Andrew Kramer’s basic training is a good place to start
https://www.videocopilot.net/basic/
He also has more advanced tutorials if you poke around.There are a number of AE tutorials here on the cow as well.
-Andy George
Senior Editor
http://www.chiselindustries.com