Garnet Campbell
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What does metamerism have to do with this? Or Obama and HItler for that matter?
Metamerism is the property of having repeated segments, as in annelids; a concern of zoology and developmental biology. The chemical property of having the same proportion of atomic components in different arrangements (obsolete, replaced with isomer)
I think its of interest because of that fact that you and your client might be looking at your color grade and be seeing two different things.
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yes but when you look at the dress you see blue and black right? Some people see white and gold.
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Garnet Campbell
February 22, 2015 at 11:58 pm in reply to: zit removal and clone tool tracking problemthanks for that… I got so caught up in the clone tool I forgot the obvious just tracking a mask layer. Lesson learned FORGET THE CLONE TOOL!
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I think we do business with people we dont trust all the time. Its creating systems and methods to work with those people that can make all the difference. This is how the whole ebay business model was created… what is ebay really selling us… its trust… as system that lets us do buy and sell with each other.
I think everyone has had unpaid invoices if you have been in business long enough. For me its always a new surprise where those come from, individuals, small companies, big name trusted brand companies, friends and strangers. In most cases if I had approached the transaction in a different way I could have avoided the job or non payment. I think its a lot about boundaries.This is a great topic to explore.
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does that include fades? I just gave it a try and I just seem to be getting the stereo track of the nested sequence opening in Audition.
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I’m hoping that’s going to work out for me. I noticed on the latest Premiere upgrade they said there was improvements to the AAF exporting although they didn’t say specifically what? I wonder if the nested audio was on the list?
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Garnet Campbell
October 21, 2014 at 2:52 am in reply to: OMF workflow for nested sequences. Has anyone found an automated way?Hey this is great news, I’m going to give it a shot. I have a feature with 113 nested sequences.
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I’m caught in the same bind right now… 114 sequences in this movie…. it was nice using sequences to keep things clean during the edit but… this sucks having to cut and paste all this audio again.
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Garnet Campbell
August 17, 2013 at 11:45 pm in reply to: Documentary, sound sync, Prelude CC and Premiere CC workflowI’m editing a feature this way.. I have 4 extra tracks of audio plus my two tracks on camera. I sync sound for each clip using merge clips feature manually with the sync to marker. I’d do some tests with your system though. I’m finding I’m getting crashes in premiere CC when I’m editing merged clips. My AVCHD files are very high bitrate from hacked GH2 and put extra strain on the system so maybe I need more power or more ram. I’m using an 2.7ghz imac i5. Others with more powerful systems aren’t having the same problems I am.
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Garnet Campbell
September 25, 2012 at 2:43 am in reply to: Merged clips causing problems with bottom (Audio) half of timelineMy Problem with a merged clips with 3 wav audio tracks in them is that 2 of the merged wavs… are no longer connected to the original media.. I cant figure out how to reconnect them.