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  • Remco De vries

    July 23, 2010 at 6:42 pm in reply to: exporting with custom camera 1

    Hi Dave,

    thanks for your reply and explanation. I understand your comment. I shall rephrase my question:
    Do you know what camera settings will come nearest to the behavior of the custom view. In other words, how can I make a new camera that behaves similar to the really easy to use custom views form AE?

    Hopefully you (or someone else) can help with this one.

    Thanks a lot in advance, regards Remco.

  • Remco De vries

    July 22, 2010 at 8:03 pm in reply to: exporting with custom camera 1

    Hi,

    perhaps anyone (Dave..??) knows what the exact settings are from the custom camera. I don’t have the same problem as mentioned above, but I can’t figure out the settings from the custom cams. They are really easy to use and very easy to go to a specific angle and position. When I create new cams and try to match these settings, I don’t even get close to it.

    If I put the Point of Interest really close to the cam, then it moves nice and easily when rotating and moving in 3d space. But when I try to animate a cam with these settings, then the animation is really ‘bumpy’, it moves with stubborn keyframes, looking very bad, as if you are driving on a very bad road. This problem is over when you put the Point of Interest further away from the cam, this brings up the smoothness…

    Second problem is the type of lens and focal distance, can’t get them to match the custom cam either. When I use settings which make it possbile to get really close on objects, then it’s always so wide angled that my entire image is starting to stretch out. With the custom cam you can get reallly close without these lens effects.

    Does anyone know how to copy these settings?

    Greetz, Remco.

  • Remco De vries

    January 11, 2010 at 10:32 pm in reply to: Toggle Disable All Effects

    And, did you figure it out again???
    I would love to know how then.

    There must be a really simple way to do this, because the use of it can be really great.
    I have a timeline with 2,5 hours of 3 individual HD tracks and I’ve corrected all the colors before starting the editting. It will take more then 3 hours to render it all out so I would love to do this only once, at the end of my edit, when my entire edit is finished. I know there are other ways to do this too, but the functionality of disabling all effects at once (by toggle view) would be terrific right now.

    If you have recalled the keyboard shortcuts, please let me know on this forum…!

    Thx, grtz

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