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  • Kevin Obrien

    July 11, 2013 at 10:00 pm in reply to: Premiere CS5 – Trouble recording audio

    not sure… what’s the quickest way to tell?

  • Kevin Obrien

    July 11, 2013 at 5:09 pm in reply to: Premiere CS5 – Trouble recording audio

    Yes… as a WAV file.

    I’m running CS5 Extended

  • Kevin Obrien

    April 9, 2013 at 8:01 pm in reply to: Make water look like black ink….Low Key?

    Thanks John for your help (again!) I really appreciate your input…
    Cheers1
    Kevin

  • Kevin Obrien

    April 9, 2013 at 2:56 pm in reply to: Make water look like black ink….Low Key?

    Thanks for the reply John… I have CS5… can’t open the file you sent. Do you have a CS5 version by chance?

  • Kevin Obrien

    April 2, 2013 at 11:20 pm in reply to: Can’t Capture Noise Print Selection in Soundbooth

    Thank You Joseph… the tutorial cleared up a few things. Cheers!

  • Kevin Obrien

    February 28, 2013 at 4:34 am in reply to: Question about Creating Encore DVD’s in Photoshop

    Thanks so much for all the excellent input John!
    Cheers!

  • Kevin Obrien

    February 27, 2013 at 9:23 pm in reply to: Question about Creating Encore DVD’s in Photoshop

    Hi John… Thanks for the input and fast reply. I didn’t realize I could design it for 1920×1080 and then size it down. My film is shot in 1920x1080p so I might as well design for possible Blu-Ray use.

    Just to make sure I’m clear…

    1) I should begin with a PS Document 1920×1080 and create the Menu design. (Do I need to use a “Film/Video” preset for this size? If so… which specifically of the ones in the Preset drop-down?)

    2) Then once the Menu design is finalized in the 1920×1080 size I’ll follow your steps listed above.

    When working in a Film/Video Preset mode PAR Correction should be “off” while doing layout, design etc… correct?

    I’m wondering if some of the pixelation I have in the image I’ve been working with came from free-transforming it as opposed to sizing it with resampling/bicubic etc?

    Anyway.. thanks again. Get back to me about setting up the initial 1920×1080 PS document if ya could. I appreciate your help!

    Cheers!
    Kevin

  • Kevin Obrien

    February 20, 2013 at 12:00 pm in reply to: Film/Video Preset sizing question

    OK… I see. Thanks so much for the explanation.
    Cheers Mate!

  • Kevin Obrien

    February 20, 2013 at 11:43 am in reply to: Film/Video Preset sizing question

    Thanks Simon for your fast reply…

    So if I’m working in Photoshop on a jpg (square pixels…on my monitor) should the photo look “normal” with the PAR Correction turned OFF? The reason I ask is that the image looks compressed in from the sides with PAR Correction OFF.

    My logic might be flawed (nothing new :)) but why does the PAR Correction warning state that it is “only for preview purposes, turn off for better image quality” … and when I turn it Off the quality of the JPG doesn’t look “normal”?

    Thanks in advance for any additional input…

  • Kevin Obrien

    February 19, 2013 at 10:22 pm in reply to: Film/Video Preset sizing question

    Update…

    I scaled up an image proportioanlly to fit the 720×480 size in the Preset document… and it looks reasonably good.

    When I uncheck the Pixel Aspect Ratio setting (in the View Menu)the image “squishes” to become more narrow… I’m assuming this is how I want it… correct?

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