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  • Richard Hebert

    May 1, 2009 at 2:19 pm in reply to: CS4 ProAnimator Compatibility

    Does anyone know if the older version of Invigorator 3.0 is compatible with CS3? If so, what folder does it plugged into?

    Thanks,
    Richard

  • Richard Hebert

    February 9, 2008 at 10:30 pm in reply to: motion blur problems

    I’ve had this issue on a few projects that I did for American Airlines. The simplest work around (if not already discussed and I realize that this is a late response) is to render the file as an uncompressed file (animation compressor) then import the flattened file to add motion blur using CC Force Motion Blur. That way the renderer will not have to deal with the complexities of all the effects at one time. We had a similar situation with Adobe Premiere when captured video footage (with all kinds of effects) had to be compressed to an MPEG-2 format for DVD. The compression with all of the effects on the layers also being compressed was going to take nearly 3 hours for 5 minutes of footage. The work around for this was to render the effects and export the file in its native DV format then import the flattened file for MPEG-2 compression. This cut the entire time down to only 45 minutes. Hope this helps someone in the future.

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