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  • If all that changes is the text, the simplest solution is to output/save the Ae elements that don’t change as a movie suitable for a layer in Pr. Then make the custom text in Pr as a layer above.

  • Michael Krupnick

    August 17, 2012 at 10:30 am in reply to: Option Click Desktop – MAC

    CMD+h on the keyboard hides Pr…even easier than before!

  • Michael Krupnick

    August 2, 2012 at 12:06 am in reply to: How to feather a cropped edge of a video

    Thanks again, Bill. Moved a copy there. Haven’t tried it yet, Attacking the issue with Ae for now. Can also boot back to 10.6/FCP as a backstop, but Ae appears to be doing quite well with it.

  • Michael Krupnick

    August 1, 2012 at 11:09 pm in reply to: How to feather a cropped edge of a video

    Thanks, Bill. No such folder on drive (assuming root/Application Support). Should I make one and drag? I’m on CS5.5 under Lion. Lotta unfriendly stuff in Lion re: housekeeping. Nowhere near as accessible as Snow Leopard. OSX beginning to be iOS. Mountain Lion can stay up in the hills….

  • Michael Krupnick

    August 1, 2012 at 8:51 pm in reply to: How to feather a cropped edge of a video

    Downloaded and unzipped the file, but I don’t know how to install it. Don’t see a plug-in folder for Adobe Pr on my MacPro running Lion. Double-click just opens terminal. Any clues?

  • Michael Krupnick

    May 23, 2012 at 5:17 pm in reply to: Premiere CS6 Download Size

    Thanks, Tom. SO MANY TIMES DOWN THAT OL’ TRAIL. Doesn’t make me particularly eager to pet Mountain Lion or CS6 without heavy gloves and a handgun. Hell, yeah; some of the new stuff is cool, but this rush to release new pricey software on a Wall St. schedule is not paying the same ROI as before…or is it just me?

  • Michael Krupnick

    May 23, 2012 at 5:04 pm in reply to: Premiere CS6 Download Size

    Good news is that zapping PRAM and a warm restart to Lion, followed by an immediate run of the Adobe uninstaller fixed it. CS6 being new and Lion, too makes for shakey ground to hike on.

  • Michael Krupnick

    May 23, 2012 at 4:39 pm in reply to: Premiere CS6 Download Size

    Can’t seem to get the Adobe App Mgr to behave on CS6. Running under Lion on an 8-core MacPro. Doesn’t seem to do much now but bounce in the dock. Gotta force it to quit. There is an uninstall icon in the trial folder, but it does nothing either, and looks like an unattached alias. How do I clean the CS6 trial from the system?

  • Michael Krupnick

    March 25, 2012 at 6:50 pm in reply to: Upgrading Mac Pro to Lion

    Pr is still pretty clumsy in the drag-n-drop department. Maybe Adobe is putting SOME resource into Pr, but I feel not enough. In PsCS6, there’s already so much good stuff that I have to wonder: why put video there instead of just linking to already-superior Ae? Function is the measure for me. Again, one must muse about how these tweaks to the suite relate to the accountants over the engineers. No dispute that the engineers there are awesome. I just question who’s really in charge? We’ve seen this before (Apple? hint).

  • Michael Krupnick

    January 27, 2012 at 10:07 pm in reply to: P2 ingest

    Thanks Jeremy and Vince. I got spoiled by the legendary Apple/FCP “one click and done” interface. PP is a bit more FORMAL. What seems to work is to move the card’s files onto the media drive as you’ve suggested. I do this at finder level. Both the CONTENTS folder and the .txt need to be there for it to be recognized as P2. Now PP sees it as a legitimate MXF and you can drag right out of the media browser straight into the project! Done. Thanks again, mates.

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