Thad Ciechanowski
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Thanks Vince,
So I’m able to use 2 NVidia Cards? I want a 3 monitor setup with the third as a client monitor.
Thanks,
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Thanks Todd,
I just don’t want to put any money into Vista at this point since Windows 7 is coming out. I do have Leopard on my MacBook Pro, but I’d need another license for AE and there’s nowhere near the horsepower of my PC, plus it’s a laptop and I don’t want to CC on it.
I’m going to consider trying it anyway with XP32Bit, if I do I’ll post here as to the difficulty of it.
Thanks again,
Thad
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Here here,
I didn’t want to come off as a jerk on a forum, but you’re absolutely right. I’ve been using Encore since version 1.0 because quite frankly, there’s not much else in that price range with those capabilities on the PC. Now that I’m on version 4 and I feel like version 1 was more stable, I’m sorry to say I’m switching over to DVD SP on the Mac.
BTW, I talked to tech support and apparently no one knew how to edit the registry as was done before.
Still like Photoshop and After Effects though!
Thad
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Judging by the way the clouds look as the camera rotates around the shoe I’d say you’re probably right about the clouds being 2D.
I’m wondering if they just had a point light parented to a particle emmiter and then animated it? That’s probably how I would do it. I’d also experiment with transfer modes on the clouds, maybe overlay? Nice spot though.
Good Luck
Thad
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Thanks,
I primarily use PS 7.0 which I believe doesn’t have that feature. The CS2 version I have is on my Mac (Powerbook G4) which is considerably slower than my current PC configuration. I’ll keep that in my back pocket for next time though.
Thanks again.
Thad
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Just in case anyone’s interested or encounters this issue, here’s how I did a work around. You’ll need After Effects:
I imported my 16 bit tiffs into AE as a clip sequence and then exported the sequence as an 8 bit JPG sequence. Tada!
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Thad Ciechanowski
January 27, 2009 at 9:43 pm in reply to: Digital Juice Compositor’s Toolkit – Removing BGs -
Thanks,
Still couldn’t figure out if it’ll work with a non-intel chip. It sounded to me like it might work but not well. I might try to install it and see what happens.
Thanks for the help,
Thad
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Thanks, but those are requirements for CS4. I’m looking for CS3 requirements. I don’t think Adobe keeps the old ones on their site, I just want to know if it’ll work on my Powerbook.
Thanks,
Thad