Mikkell Khan
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Yup, that’s it. Premiere is officially as good as final cut pro now for me. 🙂
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Wow, thanks man.
Now I know for life. 🙂
One more question, Final cut has an ability where you can change the blending mode of a clip. It works very well in cases where you have dark footage, and if you put that same footage over itself and put the top layer as an ‘add’ blending mode, it will light up the clip without flushing out the colours.
What is the equivilant in Premiere?
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Still problems. I try the Canon in windows xp and there are no problems. I have emailed canon to see what they have to say on the issue. If anything, I will attempt to create a partition for windows xp 64 bit.
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I temporaryily had the same problem with the A1U when I attempted to bring in DV footage but I made the A1U set to only DV import, I forgot the ‘auto’ function on these things aren’t so great 🙂
I will attempt the same thing with the Canon, but right now I’d rather let the footage capture from a reliable source. The Sony however, is not mine and will have to be returned by the end of next week. The canon, is mine and I would need this working 100%. I will keep you updated on my success.
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Nope, nothing is being capture at all. When it does try to capture something the camera stops after a few seconds and the capturing halts.
The best I have done so far has been to allow the computer to indentify what camera it is. And I have followed your advice as listed above. However, the problem persists.
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I will try this. Thank you very much. Only thing is you can’t seem to hear sound on the HDVSplit.
Guess I’ll be relying on my camera to offer that. 🙂
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I actually got a bigger problem as I was editing today. Anytime I placed anything or moved anything on the timeline, it would just magnify to the extent I could not see anything at all.
However, I tried your advice and went through the compatibility settings one by one and realized that I can disable display scaling on high DPI settings instead of disabling visual themes and the problems go away. The plus side is that I keep my wonderful Aero interface.
Thank you for the assistance. I almost thought I had to install XP. 🙂
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Mikkell Khan
February 4, 2008 at 3:36 am in reply to: Photoshop – Editing a single frame causes the same change in every frame in my projectI seemed to have gotten it to work. I went to the frame I wanted to edit, and I selected all the Unify options at the top of the layers panels and then deselected them. Strangely enough, I was able to move the layers in that frame independently of all the other frames. So although I don’t understand why that happened, problem solved.
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Mikkell Khan
February 3, 2008 at 6:19 pm in reply to: Photoshop – Editing a single frame causes the same change in every frame in my projectI made the text in illustrator and saved it as a PSD (photoshop) file. Cut out the two large B’s and put them on their own layers.
The elements are recognized as images and not text, so I don’t think I have the ability to rasterize them.
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Mikkell Khan
February 3, 2008 at 2:50 pm in reply to: Photoshop – Editing a single frame causes the same change in every frame in my projectPlease, I need assistance, this is for a project due on Wednesday.