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  • 🙁 thank you Todd

    Todd…
    and what about natural lighting helped with some Collapsible Reflectors?

    My Father use to say that natural lighting is the best for make nice pictures…
    He was this fists photographers who use to go in his town taking pictures of people
    in the earlier 1940 before opens a proper studio.

    I know the natural light has some limits
    But what do you think?

    Do you have any continius lighting that you can recomend?
    something GOOD ( not necesary something expensive )
    for example a lot of people doesnt like ( or prefer more expensive light kits than ) Speedotron
    but we were shooting tons of pictures and those lights never dissanpoint us …

    Thank you Todd
    Have a nice day

    Gerardo

    learning after effects

  • Mark write:

    “Some of those strobes have a continuous output mode that you can use to help direct and shape the beam in real-time, instead of having to take repeated expeimental flashes and then look at the stills to judge the lighting”

    do you mean the modeling ligths? the speedotron unit have a modul that we use to setup the ligths
    in the best way ( we use to called “modeling lights” … are this lights goods for video footage?

    thank both of you for this nice answers

    learning after effects

  • Gerardo Flores

    May 19, 2010 at 7:19 pm in reply to: test your Render time and share with us…

    thank you for the comment Todd

    We tested in a Mac Pro 2 x 3 GHz Quad-Core intel Xeon with 4 GB a 667 DDR2 FB-DIMM
    Mac OS X 10.5.8

    and the result what this

    render time
    MOV: 6 min 57 segs

    Best Regards

    learning after effects

  • Gerardo Flores

    May 11, 2010 at 10:06 pm in reply to: After Effects slows on Macbook Pro 15″ i7

    Randy said
    “First, I fixed render time issue. This what I did:
    1. Turn off all energy saving settings”

    Randy please can you explain more this point as you
    hace writen in the first place …
    and I dont have any idea where and how to do that….

    Thank you

    Gerardo

    learning after effects

  • Gerardo Flores

    May 11, 2010 at 1:03 pm in reply to: Please I need some advice¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡

    hello Ted

    Thank you for your advice… but

    – turn off OpenGL √ Done
    – do not use multiprocessing √ Done
    – render a file sequence if I use one of this ( TGA or TIFF ) i will be abel to
    use any profesional compresor to make a .swf File?

    Again thank you

    learning after effects

  • Gerardo Flores

    May 11, 2010 at 4:09 am in reply to: After Effects slows on Macbook Pro 15″ i7

    I got the same problem but with the old MBP 🙁

    already 2 weeks trying to find the last answer but nothing…

    I think maybe the effects that Im using are to heave for my MBP 🙁
    please let me know when you find the answer…

    good luck

    G.

    learning after effects

  • Gerardo Flores

    May 11, 2010 at 2:17 am in reply to: Basic Settings – Mac Pro

    Hi Andy
    Did you find it out witch is the best seetings for your MAC PRO?
    Maybe will be nice to hear from you some somments about the
    perform of your mac pro…

    best regards

    learning after effects

  • actually NOT

    if you are using noise indrustries effects you can NOT
    render in any other PC just MAC

    learning after effects

  • To say the true I will like to have the entired video
    to make the compresion at the end…

    anyway.
    After effects doent alow me to do that…
    I must start again…

    What do you think can cause this problem Jeffrey?

    Thank you for the comments

    Thats my real name 🙂

  • Hi Jeffrey

    Thank you for ask

    Im triying to render a image sequence something like this one…

    Thats my real name 🙂

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