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Rob Grauert
March 31, 2016 at 4:01 pm in reply to: Mouse Wheel Scroll Speed Change After Premiere CC UpdateIf you place your cursor in the grey area of the Program Monitor, the scroll wheel will work frame-by-frame regardless of how fast your scroll.
If you place the cursor in the video image of the Program Monitor, it will do the annoying fast scrolling.
Really stoopid in my opinion, but we’ll see if it grows on me.
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My issue has been resolved and turned out to be bad RAM. So maybe you need some new RAM, too?
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I haven’t. I don’t know what that is, but I’ll Google it and give it a shot.
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[Al Bergstein] “You say it’s restarting. When? When you boot? Or after you have booted and everything seems to be running fine? Randomly or can you do something to cause it to happen?”
It appears to be completely random. It will restart if I’m working in Premiere, cruising the internet, working in Excel, even if the computer is simply on and I’m not doing anything (sometimes I hear it restart from the other room). Sometimes after it reboots, it immediately reboots for a second or third time.
If there’s a pattern that causing the restarts, I’m unable to see it.
I will try the various Start Up modes, although, I’d be very surprised if it were a hardware issue. I mean, it makes sense, but I’ve had this computer hardware set up this way for so long and haven’t had any prior issues.
Thanks for responding.
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Rob Grauert
May 20, 2014 at 11:14 am in reply to: Premiere and SpeedGrade look different on my reference monitorI’m on a Mac as well, using a Kona LHi. Not sure which GPU I have, though…it’s just whatever came with the Mac.
How do you know it’s the color output from the Kona? Know of any way to address this issue?
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Sorry for not clarifying what I meant by “shadows.”
I’m not referring to any shadows cast by lighting or anything. I’m referring to the darker areas of the image used for the environment.
I applied the “Chrome” material to my object. Then I used the company’s logo as a texture to apply to the front side of the object.
Now, I don’t have the interface in front of me because I was doing this at home and I’m at work right now, but there is an option to select the environment in the same section where you edit the texture, (I’m not referring to the big environment button near the top of the interface), and it seems this option only applies to the texture. Well, when I choose an environment here, that environment is incredibly pixilated and the pixilation is very pronounced in the darker areas of the environment image.
I hope that makes sense. Sorry, I can’t post pics at the moment because, as I said, I’m at work.
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Wow, MUCH better when viewing Intermediate Result. Thank you!
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[Ben Mullins] ” Even if they’re not being entirely truthful about it’s authenticity it’s still an excellent piece of film, and a very good idea too.”
For sure. I think the concept is brilliant from a marketing/communication standpoint.
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The split is definitely real. He does it in the movie Bloodsport, and I’m sure he’s done it other times on camera as well.
But yea, I think it’s just a very good composite, too.
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Thanks, buddy. I will give it a shot when I get home 🙂
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