Scaramanga
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Not a solution to you post mike g but im also having problems with importing .PSD files in CS3. For some reason AE wont let me choose if to import the .psd as footage or a comp. Instead i just get footage.
Anyone know whats up? Possibly something i can reset? .ai files work file and i can choose ‘import as comp/footage’ 🙁
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Scaramanga
September 14, 2007 at 11:13 pm in reply to: restoring/remastering old film footage – tips?Cheers for that, ive checked this out and it does indeed look very handy! Ill probably end up using that.
If i did only have AE/photoshop what would be the way to go about it? This footage will be VERY degraded and i may have to go through it frame by frame. Is tackling it in photoshop a common way of cleaning it up in the industry or do they rely on my more specialized equipment?
Im my head tackling each frame as an image and touching up seems kinda right.
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Oh, i bought some DVD+R DL. They were recognised in nero but Premiere Pro simply said ‘incompatable disc’ GREAT. The discs are traxdata branded
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Thanks for the help vince. Ive finally got the 2nd act on to DVD, that leaves the 1st. Ive been encountering an error message in the first that prevents me saving the project beyond a certain point of rendering (shuts PP down). I had the same problem in the 2nd act but it managed to render to a point where i could sacrifice the remaining section of the timeline.
Any ideas why the project would just refuse to render any further? Ive got an intel core duo2 cpu(2.40mhz x 2), 2gb ram, 400gb SATA2 HD…
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I just reduced everythng to the minimum quality settings and it will let me burn! 🙂 So im off to get some dual layer discs.
Thanks guys. Think i got confused as i thought that premiere would automatically adjust the bitrate/quality ro my comp.
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my dvd writers are both sony aw-g170a, quite a new drive so im not sure if it would be that. When i loaded the project into pp2.0 it did say there wasnt enough space on the disc amd pn my HD the space exceeded 4.7gb. Im not sure what to make as its a try out but it kinda points towards getting a dual layer disc.
Just wish i had one on me now!
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im using premiere pro 7.0, i dont think there is a export to iso option in there. If there was (and it worked) it would be perfect.
Ive just downloaded the tryout for prem pro 2.0 and that has iso export but again it dosent work but i dont think the tryout lets you anyway.
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ive got this problem again, i dont think i ever found a remedy before. Im using premiere pro 7.0 (v1.0 ? ) and have two projects that run just over 2.5hrs. Ive rendered one of them and having problems with the other, i keep getting a fatal error. Ive got loads of disc space….
Anyway, the on that is rendered, i go to export to DVD and like peter, the record button is greyed out. Isnt premiere suppose to reduce the quality to fit a regular DVD-5 ? Ill try it with a dual layer disc tomorrow. I read on adpbe support that premiere elements can only export 2hrs to a single layer and 4hrs to a dual layer.
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I also have just encountered this. Ive copy and pasted all my fonts from one system to my new one. Everything works ok now i have found the relevent files, apart from the font that will not be detected in AE.
Any ideas why this is? I installed AE before transfering over the fonts? Fresh install?
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Scaramanga
September 10, 2006 at 6:55 pm in reply to: I need to cast a shadow on to a layer that will be invisible in my composition. How?Strangly i did try this with the blue solid and thought ‘maybe if i change it to white’ but i thought id ask on here. Thanks a lot mate, works a treat! 🙂