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  • Joakim Dalfors

    July 23, 2006 at 5:31 am in reply to: How to viwe Andrew Kramers tutorials

    Thanks for the info and especially for the link to download Flash.
    Below all the tutorials there has been a link do a download, which as I mentioned above, I installed but still no success.

    The download you pointed to on the other hand worked perfectly and now I can enjoy all the tutorials.

    Many thanks
    Joakim

  • Joakim Dalfors

    July 19, 2006 at 5:27 pm in reply to: Expression for “controlled” random opacity

    Hi Dan!
    You must be the “God of expressions”!
    You got it perfectly right the first time and it works just perfect.

    Many thanks for this (and your tutorials about expressions)

    /Jocke

  • Joakim Dalfors

    July 19, 2006 at 5:27 pm in reply to: Expression for “controlled” random opacity

    Hi Dan!
    You must be the “God of expressions”!
    You got it perfectly right the first time and it works just perfect.

    Many thanks for this (and your tutorials about expressions)

    /Jocke

  • Joakim Dalfors

    July 19, 2006 at 4:44 pm in reply to: Expression for “controlled” random opacity

    Hi Mylenium!
    Thanks very much! Apart from two minor spelling errors your code worked as expected and when watching the comp in its context I may be ready to use it as it is but my curiosity is eager to know how you can randomize the cycle as you mentioned in your post.
    For now, I just did a manually keyframed cycle with the average desired dutycycle (corresponding to 2 frames off, 1 frame semitransparent, 4 frames on and 1 frame semitransparent), but I guess the result would be even more pleasing if I could randomize that a bit (which is why I had four “input constants” in my original request).

    Thanks again
    /Jocke

  • Joakim Dalfors

    July 19, 2006 at 4:44 pm in reply to: Expression for “controlled” random opacity

    Hi Mylenium!
    Thanks very much! Apart from two minor spelling errors your code worked as expected and when watching the comp in its context I may be ready to use it as it is but my curiosity is eager to know how you can randomize the cycle as you mentioned in your post.
    For now, I just did a manually keyframed cycle with the average desired dutycycle (corresponding to 2 frames off, 1 frame semitransparent, 4 frames on and 1 frame semitransparent), but I guess the result would be even more pleasing if I could randomize that a bit (which is why I had four “input constants” in my original request).

    Thanks again
    /Jocke

  • Joakim Dalfors

    July 19, 2006 at 2:57 pm in reply to: Expression for “controlled” random opacity

    Hi Joel!
    Thanks for your input and I definately will check out the tutorial since driving expressions with markers seems like a useful idea.
    In this particular case it might be a step forward but I would still need to put out a lot of markers. I

  • Joakim Dalfors

    July 19, 2006 at 2:57 pm in reply to: Expression for “controlled” random opacity

    Hi Joel!
    Thanks for your input and I definately will check out the tutorial since driving expressions with markers seems like a useful idea.
    In this particular case it might be a step forward but I would still need to put out a lot of markers. I

  • Hello again.
    I tried Audition and it worked exactly as I wanted.

    Many thanks for the good advise!
    Joakim

  • Hello Dave!
    And thanks to you to for quick response.
    I do have QT pro but I have almost now experience in using it except as a player. And yes the only thing I want do do is replace the audio with a clip of the same duration.
    I

  • Hello Barend and thanks for quick response.
    As you say, using the DV format will not give rise to recompression but I am convinced that photoJPG will.
    But you mentioned audition. I do have acess to that program and if I understand you correct, it is possible in Audition without rerendering of the video?

    best regards
    Joakim

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