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  • Hannes Reisinger

    October 20, 2012 at 6:56 am in reply to: Expression/Script for adding text to output name?

    Thanks Dan, that’s just what I expected 🙂

    Although I already did it manually, I’d still be interested how a script would look like. Do you have any scripting ressources that might help?

    Thanks in advance!

  • Hannes Reisinger

    May 4, 2012 at 9:02 am in reply to: Crashing while Render

    Don’t know about that language error, I’m going to send Adobe an email if it happens again.

    I reduced the Comp to half its size – 4096 by 2048. That’s already a critical resolution: The video is going to be used as an animated texture in XSI, wrapped around a format filling sphere. And the target resolution of that render is around 2K (2650×1420).
    Anyway, with half the resolution and about 20 render attempts, I finally made it with dropping only one frame.

    Thanks to all for your help!

  • For the problem with blueish footage: I sometimes have similar problems when imnporting and exporting files from Canon DSLRs; in my case, there were problems with the interpretation (alpha channel). Did you check the footage interpretation?

  • Hannes Reisinger

    May 3, 2012 at 8:38 am in reply to: Crashing while Render

    Okay, now it’s getting real funny:

    I rendered the TIF sequence in two steps – The problem seemed to be just frame 154, which always restulted in a crash. So i skipped it for now.

    Now, I’m getting yet another error message while rendering:

    After Effects error: Crash in Progress. Last logged message was: <4772> <0> Unable to obtain the User ‘Language’ registry key at: Software/Adobe/10.5/ Defaulting to ‘en_US’

    Does this have something to do with my system language being German while having my Adobe Suite set to English?

  • Hannes Reisinger

    May 3, 2012 at 8:17 am in reply to: Crashing while Render

    Frame size is pretty big: 8192×4096 (square px, 25fps).
    I had OpenGL deactivated which doesn’t change anything.
    Here the screenshot: 4071_aescrshot.jpg.zip
    Mask expansion is animated from -50 to 1400 (too big of a value?). The layer would actually be used as a matte for a tif file.

    Just now i tried to set the effects antialiasing quality to low. That gives me a few more frames (47), but still ae crashes with the same error message.

    Here’s another funny thing: I exported the project to CS5 and we tried to render it on a colleagues machine. He’s getting a different error message on crash – Something about bit-depth conversion…

    I tried to output either MOV animation or TIF sequence.

  • Hannes Reisinger

    March 26, 2011 at 8:12 am in reply to: Creating multiple Layers from multiple Masks

    Alright, thanks!

  • Hannes Reisinger

    March 18, 2011 at 5:26 pm in reply to: Analyze Spectrum

    Yeah, I already found out. I was just confused about the “Feature” Site where the actually write about CS3 compatibility

  • Hannes Reisinger

    March 18, 2011 at 5:01 pm in reply to: Analyze Spectrum

    Thanks a lot, that would be exactly what I’m looking for.
    The only problem: It’s “fully compatible to After Effects CS3”, I’m running CS5. Is there any similar Pulgin running on CS5?

  • Hannes Reisinger

    March 18, 2011 at 4:56 pm in reply to: Analyze Spectrum

    I’m not 100% sure I recall the right scene, but I think you are actually talking about some 3d animation stuff?
    That’s not what I’m looking for, the illusion of 3D will be only created by adjusting the size of the bricks (actually groups of bricks). Projected on the actual building, this creates a pretty impressive illusion (under the circumstances that the viewers will be standing as near to the beamer position as possible)

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