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  • Les Nemeth

    July 10, 2009 at 8:41 pm in reply to: Ask about AE CS3 vs CS4

    Apps:Utilities:Activity Monitor

  • Les Nemeth

    July 10, 2009 at 8:32 pm in reply to: Earth map texture

    You can check out the following sites. They both have vector maps, too:

    https://www.maps.com
    https://www.mapresources.com
    https://digital-vector-maps.com
    https://www.creativeforce.com

    But don’t let me hold you back. Google is your friend!

  • Les Nemeth

    July 10, 2009 at 7:02 pm in reply to: Jitter in motion in After Effects

    The URL contained a malformed video ID.

  • Les Nemeth

    July 9, 2009 at 8:57 am in reply to: 3d Photo plug in

    Just like Michael said.

    Here’s a tutorial to get you started. Just use the “Card Dance” effect as opposed to the “Card Wipe” as in the tutorial, although they are somewhat similar.

    https://www.ayatoweb.com/ae_tips_e/ae31_e.html

  • Les Nemeth

    July 9, 2009 at 1:00 am in reply to: H.264 color/saturation conversion

    Thanks for the link, Todd. Although it’s a tad over my head. Also, I’m not concerned about the gamma in QT. After I export my movie using lossless QT animation, it looks the same as in AE – hence it’s not compressed. The shift happens after compressing it with H.264. I am not using AE for the compression itself.

  • ok, looks like it doesn’t do it at work. so maybe something at home got screwed up. will have to investigate.

  • Yes, I’ve been reading issues about the vertical sync. I’ve installed the driver for my LCD – I’ve always thought “who needs it and why bother”, but read somewhere that it’s actually a good thing to do. Well, that didn’t solve it.

    Then I tinkered with my nVidia card settings to force v-sync in AE. That didn’t help.

    Then I changed the refresh rate to 59Hz as opposed to 60Hz. That didn’t help.

    Then I played with any of the above mentioned settings all together. That didn’t help either.

    So now that it’s Monday, I am taking it to work and see what happens there. I’ve never seen this happen so bad at my monitor so it was rather odd.

    Thanks for checking it out guys!

    PS: Brian, I was referring to the effect, I guess you can call it stuttering, but as opposed to going horizontally, it’s going vertically. So when you look at it, as if some pixels would being draw faster and some later. To combined effect is as if some pixels were “running” ahead gradually from bottom to top. Maybe it is refresh rate issue somehow and your monitor is set correctly that’s why you can’t see it. But I’m just guessing. Altough not really sure what to set “correctly” on an LCD monitor. Pretty much just plug it in and go.

  • Les Nemeth

    June 24, 2009 at 6:35 am in reply to: Images flying onto a 3D wall

    Thanks a lot! That’s definitely helps!

  • Les Nemeth

    January 18, 2009 at 5:13 am in reply to: AE CS4 64bit

    Thanks Kev!

  • Les Nemeth

    September 30, 2008 at 8:34 pm in reply to: How to follow the winding road?

    Yes, the “Orient to Path” option for the camera was set, but that had nothing to do with it, unfortunately. However, parenting the cam to the NULL did the trick! Thanks David!

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