Harold Brown
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Go to:
https://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.edmiston/deshaker.htmFor latest versions to use. It works in Pro 8 and Pro 9.
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Yes it is, but there are a few glitches here and there so the “9a” release will probably solve the critical ones. If you buy now you get the $50 discount and the extra product they are offering. You can keep Vegas 7 running along side 9 so no issues. If you open a veg file created in 7 just do a save as and rename it so you have two versions. That way if you have a problem you can go back to the Vegas 7 version of the veg.
Now if you are fat and happy with Vegas 7 that is fine but I am always fat and happy with every version I buy (Vegas 4 – 9).
I am biased because Vegas is the best program I have ever owned…period, done and finished.
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I will try changing some of the settings in PSP and see what I can come up with.
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Yes, it is on best and the imported sequence is on the time line above the original video so I can toggle the track on and off to compare the two images. Unsharp mask applied to the imported sequence helps solve the problem but I would prefer not to have to do that. FYI – The project and preview are at the same resolution. My initial thoughts are that the export is softer since the 2 images look the same in PSPX2.
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Probably not exactly what you want but here is something from DJ
https://www.digitaljuice.com/products/products.asp?pid=950&tab=t3Harold
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I bought the color correction DVD and it is very useful. In fact I plan on watching it again soon as a refresher.
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Hello Kimberly,
You need to describe in more detail what you have on the time line, what effects you are applying, what render settings you are using and what viewer you are using to watch the final result. You also need to tell us what your computer details are. Then we can start to speak intelligently about the problem.Thanks,
Harold
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Is there a reason why your post has the offensive beginning? No answer from me, 1 year.
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It really is about horse power so the best setup is a fast machine (over 3ghz) plus additional cores (quad). The new Intel I7 sounds like the way to go.
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Please detail out what you have on the Vegas time line. Everything (mov, avi, mpg, jpg, png, etc). If still photos what size are they?
Harold
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