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  • Erik Mickelson

    January 11, 2015 at 8:02 pm in reply to: 3D text path

    Very nice! I’ll use this method over mine for sure.
    Using the Scale with a Range Selector Offset stays truer to the path than using a null for scale(as I did). I would like to get it even closer, at about 2,10 the text veers off course a bit. I would like to keep ON the path from beginning to end. Maybe fiddling with the controls will get even closer.

    I have Particular and Element 3D if anyone has a solution involving those plugs.

  • Erik Mickelson

    January 11, 2015 at 5:14 pm in reply to: 3D text path

    I should add that I can “fake it” by animating a null along the Z-axis and parenting the text layer to it. That method “works” but the path then shrinks with the null into Z-space creating an unnatural arc. The Null solution may have to work for now.

  • Check for an oversized or high dpi picture(1000dpi jpeg, tiff) at the point of crash.

  • Maybe the “pan laws” for PPro are what is causing this. I don’t edit 5.1 but I know most audio applications use “panning laws” that dictate what the volume when a channel is at center. If it were “0”, channels that had automated panning(left to right audio movement) would get extremely loud as the audio panned from left to right, so “pan laws” were implemented on audio software to lower the volume(as far as left and right are concerned)as it gets closer to center, maybe Adobe’s pan law is -4.5.

    When you are playing back all the tracks the sound at center is additive and all tracks will sound louder as each track is added. You’ll also get bass build up and harsh high end as all the noise on every track gets added with the last one. But, maybe you know this already and there is something wrong with PPro.

  • Erik Mickelson

    January 17, 2014 at 5:07 pm in reply to: Alpha Channel

    Try a different format for the clip. Is the clip ProRes 4444, Animation or DNXHD? I have found that DNXHD sometimes doesn’t carry the alpha correctly. Try a different flavor.

  • Try opening the project with the clips offline. Then try relinking them from within PPro.

  • Try Boris Pan n Zoom
    https://www.borisfx.com/videos/BCCFxPlug/Pan-Zoom.php

    I have used it on projects in the past. Seems to work fine. Remember to leave your original image at 100%.

  • Erik Mickelson

    June 29, 2013 at 2:47 am in reply to: The Master audio track….anyone use it?

    Ever use a master compressor and then a master limiter?
    CS6 is actually quite lame in it’s implementation of VST’s but what they have sort of works(no ducker either).

    So…track compressor for VO and then another for master.

  • Is the kerning fix going to be released for CS6 or just CC?

  • Erik Mickelson

    June 2, 2013 at 3:46 pm in reply to: Neat Video, AFX vs PPro?

    Thanks for the offer Ann but it’s not that big of a deal. The 4.5 GB clip is from a consumer “1080p HD” camera. It imports into PPro CS6 just fine. AE cannot even see “see” the clip for import, it is greyed out.

    Again, this .mts business does not matter so much. I was more concerned about Neat Video performance AE vs PPro.

    It appears that CS6 broke something and actually adds new artifacts to video with or without the Neat Video plug. The topic is covered on the Neat Video forum. https://www.neatvideo.com/nvforum/viewtopic.php?t=769

    I seems Adobe is aware of the problem but will not address the issue.

    Anyone have more info?

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