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  • Thanks Myl for your prompt reply.
    In fact I own Anarchy Toolbox from a lot, but never thought to use the color sampler fx in this way. I’ll try asap.
    Thanks again & have a nice day.
    Pascal

  • Many thanks Dave for your efforts.
    I’ve tried the same test with same results as yours & I’m really surprised that an application as FCP can’t do the job !
    Now forgetting FCP, I’m still perplex about the quality difference in : rendering an animation within AE at standard frame-rate (PAL or NTSC)interlaced & render the same animation within AE at double frame-rate progressive & reimport in AE for final render at standard frame-rate interlaced(PAL or NTSC). In this last case you have the possibility to tell to AE to interprete footage at 60Fps & to put this footage in a standard NTSC or PAL interlaced comp & it’s fine. But in FCP …….
    I don’t have a so good monitor for seeing a real difference.
    What do you think ?
    It’s midnight here (Italy) & I shut down.
    Ciao.
    Pascal

  • Thanks Dave,

    My animation softs are AE V.7 & C4D V.8,5, so I can render animations interlaced or not, but this is not my doubt.
    My doubt is : the result is better when you render a progressive animation at double frame rate & re-import/render this result (i/e in After Effects) at standard interlaced frame rate OR render directly the animation at standard interlaced frame-rate ? This is my question.
    I know how to do that in AE, but I’m perplex about the FCP settings to do that in FCP. Am I clear ?
    Have a nice w-e.
    Pascal

  • Thanks Rafalos for your answer.
    I thought it was a practice for high-end mograph productions to render at double frame rate. Am I wrong ?
    Anybody else ?
    Thanks.
    Pascal

  • Hi Dave,

    Thanks for your answer.
    My is : For not loosing time !
    Have you done this before, ayone ? Does it works ?
    Thanks.
    Pascal

  • Pascal Desfoux

    September 23, 2006 at 11:25 am in reply to: Updated to AE 7 in wrong language

    Hey guys I’ve solved the problem by myself. (I’m on MAC)
    It was easy, but very badly explained on the AE help (anywhere) !
    So the solution is : In the application folder highlight the AE icon > go to the information on your desk > twirl down language arrow > uncheck all the languages you don’t need > re-open AE & now it’s in English !
    Thanks for your answers.
    Pascal

  • Pascal Desfoux

    September 22, 2006 at 9:53 pm in reply to: Updated to AE 7 in wrong language

    Hi Myl,
    Thanks fr yr promt answer… that I don’t understand !
    Which link ?
    What I have to do ?

  • Pascal Desfoux

    June 23, 2006 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Best training resources for C4D 9.6?

    Thanks fr yr answer.
    Have a nice w-e.
    Pascal

  • Pascal Desfoux

    June 23, 2006 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Best training resources for C4D 9.6?

    Hi Aharon,

    Welcome to the new C4D user ! Usually I can hear you on the AE Forum, I’ve downloaded all your AE tuts. Thanks a lot for teaching & sharing.
    Ok, I’m an occasionally C4D user & looking for good C4D video-tuts too, so let me know if the CINEVERSITY tutorials are good for the money they ask.
    Thanks in advance for your attention & best regards.
    Pascal Desfoux (French from Italy)

  • Pascal Desfoux

    March 7, 2006 at 7:21 pm in reply to: HD rendering at 60Fps.

    Yes Steve it helps me a lot.

    I’d pick (B) too. I suppose that in this case any final interladed image should be formed by two FULL fields, reducing in this way unwanted aliasing artifacts. What do you think ?
    Thanks
    Pascal

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