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  • Axel Rogge

    July 8, 2006 at 7:38 am in reply to: Help with avi output/render settings

    Try checking the following Render settings:

    Render fields: OFF, 3:2 Pulldown: OFF, Motion Blur: On, Framerate: compositions.

    Maybe there

  • Axel Rogge

    July 8, 2006 at 7:30 am in reply to: DVPAL CODEC tooooooooo bad compression

    This is an interesting aspect! Do you compress with another software than?
    Axel

  • Axel Rogge

    July 8, 2006 at 7:28 am in reply to: Fliping 3D Cards

    Very strange!

    I just imported the project. What I see is a plain red solid (no lines in it!), the upper left card flips down and reveals a green back. Then the same from lower right. No gaps, when all cards are plain.

    My project settings (file->…) Timecode auto, NTSC Drop FRame, 8-Bit per channel color and no working color space (or how that

  • No sweat!

    After you started Movie Making with CTRL-M, the render list opens (next to timeline). If you have AE 7, you must enlarge the window to see the render queue. Beneath every job in the render list you can change four types of settings: Render Settings, Output Module, Protocol and Save as.

    If you found what I

  • This sounds like an interlace – problem to me. If you don

  • Axel Rogge

    July 6, 2006 at 5:27 am in reply to: camera keyframing problems in AE 7

    Did you try the camera rotation tool? Changing camera position manualy / numericaly does alter it

  • Axel Rogge

    July 4, 2006 at 5:44 am in reply to: AE – Nesting graphics/video in text fill

    It was a pleasure! Great showreels, btw! I loved it!
    Axel

  • Axel Rogge

    July 3, 2006 at 2:52 pm in reply to: AE – Nesting graphics/video in text fill

    Place the fill layer beneath the text layer. Locate the column “TrackMatte” next to the layers name. If the column isn

  • Axel Rogge

    June 29, 2006 at 12:45 pm in reply to: soft nice video effect

    And place the filter in front of the monitor, uh? 🙂

    Besides Sapphire Effects “Glow” try the following:

    Use the slightly blurred luma of a picture for determining where a blur takes effect.

    Duplicate your footage layer. Call the Layer on top i.e. “masklayer”. Use your favourite CoCo for turning it to grey-scale. Add contrast, lower black, add a little blur, play with highlights… whatever. Duplicate the lower layer again, call this dupe i.e. “blurry” (or “fluffy” oder “swampy” or ….. err- excuse me). Tell blurry, that it has a luma-trackmatte: “masklayer” (you know how to do that?).
    After that apply a warm color correction and a little gaussian blur to “blurry”. Play with it

  • Mark your fractal noise layer by clicking on it

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