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  • PS gives you the ability to record events and play back all the events to a folder with batch processing:

    Open the Actions Window (alt+F9). Select a new action. Name it and record. from there you actions will be recorded as a series of steps. Do the edits you need to do to one image. Save and close the image and hit the stop button at the bottom of the Actions Window.

    Now you are ready to batch process. Under File select Automate_ Batch. Find your new action you made. Apply it to the images in your folder and let PS get to work.

    “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist when you grow up.”

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  • Chad Wilson

    February 8, 2012 at 6:47 pm in reply to: Export XML from Premiere to FCP7

    I have had to relink footage when coming from FCP TO PrP. You might try that. That might relocate the xml metadata information attached to the original footage.
    Best of luck,
    Chad

    “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist when you grow up.”

    – Pablo Picasso

  • Chad Wilson

    January 25, 2012 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Underwater anyone?

    I have been to over 90 feet down with my GoPro Just make sure you use the underwater case. If you want to test it, put some paper in the case and submerge it in a deep bucket. Take it out and see if the paper absorbed any water. Usually when a seal starts to leak you will find little droplets of water on the inside of the case. Keep the white seal clean and you should be good to go.

  • Chad Wilson

    January 11, 2012 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Editing 1080p MOV files in CS5

    Hi Tony,
    I think we have all been there… get the best quality you can all the way through the project. In the “New Sequence” selector pop – out (File_New_Sequence or Crtl+N) there are several Canon and DSLR sequence options to choose from depending on your fps. I like to use the shortcut of letting PPro choose the best for me. Select your footage and drag it to the New Item button at the bottom of the bin. It is between the New Bin (folder) button and the trash can button. You will automatically get a Sequence that is best suited for you footage and you can drag multiple files at once. Hope this helps.

  • Chad Wilson

    January 5, 2012 at 8:13 pm in reply to: Underwater anyone?

    Yes GoPro and a cheap tripod on the bottom of the pool.

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