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I see where you’re talking about but that doesn’t exist for Camera for me. I guess I’ll have to keep investigating where iTunes backs up to on my computer. Thanks for your help!
James Strecker
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Describe “using iTunes,” if you would please. Like backing up my files? Where are they then stored on my PC? I need to be able to access the video file as an actual “physical,” usable file, and not just a file that can play in iTunes (which has been my experience with that program in the past).
Thanks,
James Strecker
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Thanks! That’s so weird that it would even show that “ghost” of the file for the split second, if it doesn’t exist. Computers, man…
Thank you for the help!
James Strecker
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Never mind — I set RGB to “Monitor RGB” under “Working Spaces.” Thanks for the tip. Your response wasn’t super directive but it put me on the right path, I guess.
James Strecker
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And how would one go about doing this? In my Color Settings, I see no “no color management” option. Under “Color Management Policies,” all are set to “Off,” but I haven’t touched those so I assume that means that’s the default.
James Strecker
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James,
That’s a really good idea. That hadn’t occurred to me. It’s dumb that there has to be that workaround, but I will try it out! Thank you so much!
James Strecker
JTS Entertainment
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Thanks, Al. I am using CC 2018. I’m not sure if there’s a further number for the current version.
I had assumed the Adjustment Layer is the problem, since it obvious acts differently than if I were to apply any number of effects to a clip directly. However, this won’t solve my issue, because I need the color grade to “fade in” over the course of my entire timeline, not just one clip. I fear my only solution will be to leave the grade alone, export the full video without the grade, and then apply the grade directly to that full video (since it would now be one long clip). I will do this if I have to, I just know I’ll likely lose a bit of clarity in the image, which is of course unwanted.
Thanks,
James Strecker
JTS Entertainment
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P.S. I had a hunch that maybe since I had multiple effects on one adjustment layer, they were cancelling each other out or something dumb like that. But I just separated all the effects onto separate adjustment layers and keyframed full-screen masks for all of them, and I get the same result as before: they still affect everything underneath them even at 0% opacity. 🙂
James Strecker
JTS Entertainment
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For whatever reason, that’s not working for me. I tried making a full-screen mask and keyframing the opacity of that. When it’s un-animated and 0% opacity across the board, it truly is 0%. When it’s 100% across the board, it truly is 100%. But when I animate it from 0% to 100%, at the start, it’s not 0%. It’s somewhere in-between. This is very irritating, haha.
James Strecker
JTS Entertainment
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