Bruce Wertovitch
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Sounds like you have the solution…but I’m not familiar with “command>T” or how to find/select “Sequence” from the menu. I looked in all the drop-down menus along the top tool bar and don’t see them there. Sorry to be a nuisance, but could you give me some more detail on how to find those?
Thank you!!
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There must be a simple way to add the same transition to multiple pictures in Adobe Premiere Elements 7, no?
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Perfect! I never saw that, inspite of how much I looked. Thanks very much!!
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Perfect! There’s an icon on the top tool bar and it does exactly what you said/exactly what I need it to do. As always, you guys are the best! Thanks for your help.
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Yep, great! I found out that there is also a button on the top tool bar to unlock. Had no idea of the “new” method. Thanks so much. I just love this bulleting board. You guys are the best!
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Awesome! Works beautifully. You’ve saved me soooo much time! Much appreciated. 🙂
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August 15, 2008 at 12:03 am in reply to: moire/herringbone/crosshatched patterns in pan/cropI appreciate all of you taking the time to respond. Your help has been great, as always. This is just the best place to ask for help and the people here are so kind to take their time to offer their advice. You’ve all helped me with my situation and now my simple “productions” are that much better for it. Once again, thank you all.
I’m sure you’ll be hearing from me again. LOL
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August 13, 2008 at 12:30 pm in reply to: moire/herringbone/crosshatched patterns in pan/cropBeautiful. Just tell me if I’m doing this correctly. In Vegas, using Edit, Switches, I used Reduce Interlace Flicker. Seems that I have to do that individually for each photo. No option to set it to do all photos at once as they’re added to the project? Then, File, Properties, Video tab, Deinterlace Method, I used None.(default is Blend) Results look great.
Two last questions and I’ll try to leave you alone. LOL 1)Most of my video stuff is a combination of photos and dv video. OK to use “None” as the Deinterlace method with dv video in it? 2) I notice in Vegas, on the video tab directly above Deinterlce Method drop down is “Full Resolution Redering Quailty” drop down menu. The default setting is “Good”. Leave that alone or use “Best”?
I can’t thank you enough for taking your time to help out. Your tips have helped me tremendously and I’m very thankful.
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August 12, 2008 at 9:01 pm in reply to: moire/herringbone/crosshatched patterns in pan/cropThanks for all the great info. I always find this forum so helpful. I tried 3 different resolutions: 720×480, 800×600 and 1024×768. Very little crosshatch in the 720, but loss of picture quality is evident; some crosshatch visible in the 800 with better picture quality; best picture quality with the 1024 but more of the dancing crosshatch. So, I guess it’s a matter of personnel preference and how much dancing one is willing to accept. I’m assuming you all are getting some of the crosshatch in your work? My 50″ widescreen plasma may be contributing somewhat to it as well. Don’t know.
Thanks again for all the advise. Much appreciated!
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August 12, 2008 at 4:45 pm in reply to: moire/herringbone/crosshatched patterns in pan/cropThanks for the help. I openned the digital pictures in Adobe Photoshop 6 and the picture properties tells me the pixel dimensions are 22.9 M with 3264 pixels wide by 2448 pixels high. I’m shooting with a Cannon 8M camera at highest resolution. Can I use Adobe Photoshop to reduce the resloution as you suggested? How do I go about that and what should I reduce it to?
Again, thanks for you help.
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