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  • Wayne Williams

    September 9, 2020 at 1:44 am in reply to: Flickering LED Display! UGH!

    helpful… thanx

  • Wayne Williams

    September 27, 2007 at 2:03 am in reply to: usage of copyright music

    So I’m Back to the thread. Let say that legal usage is in the wind. Until then its dancing blind through a mine field to the Battle field boogie. The music industries business model is behind and outdated for current technology. Long ago they were into it with radio stations for piracy. They made it work after being shown how radio play supported sales. The same is true today. Encourage the industry to find profit in usage. Access to honorable usage is cool. I did find current state of affairs at http://www.eff.org . When the music industry enacted legislation for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act they overstepped the copyright term “Fair Use”. There is so much horror about the poor slob whom got whacked for major bucks when a cell phone jingle went off during a shoot. I see where those that have spread death and distruction could constructively serve those in the COW by supporting the Electronic Frontier Foundation or any other like minded effort. Dig our heals in together and push in the same direction. I mean we have to enlist somewhere for a fight. Also see Fair Use at http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/ rock/backgrounddocs/bestpractices.pdf . I’m not a lawyer, I’m a story teller.

    Why should I criticize, See the log in my eye.

  • Wayne Williams

    September 1, 2007 at 2:23 am in reply to: Where should I intern at?

    Ron – I just finished watching your Dad’s war experince for The Library of Congress. He was well worn though bright and encouraged by your presence through that couragous day. I am so pleased we were able to get his story. Archiving the memories of George Lindeboom’s live-or-die combat experience will be there for all whom wish to know, that your Dad was a hero. He lived honorably, bearing the range brand only known to warriors. I’ll let Langer know of the great loss in the pasture. God Bless

  • Wayne Williams

    August 31, 2007 at 3:37 am in reply to: Where should I intern at?

    I have followed this thread. I see a young man about to step up, hoping he is not taking a fall. What I do see is a bunch of old folks whom have stayed in the game. The all-nighters working on compression problems, loosing audio, discovering a partially plugged cable. The names alone in this thread represent years of working-it-out. So know that these people that responded to your questions are giants in the land. Do listen and take the step. Certain all that spoke here would encourage you to do just that. The COW is there for us all. Do study it. Life is good in the pasture.

  • Wayne Williams

    March 1, 2007 at 8:58 pm in reply to: Compression for FCP Studio Pro

    Charles – Tanx for the quick return. Went and looked at the sites. I will look further at these tools as the upgrades I buy now are looking HD related, which they are. Coming to customers at a home theater near you soon. As for today, I will proceed. When I get tired of Coffee And donuts on this one, I’ll buy. Thanx, Wayne

  • Wayne Williams

    June 2, 2006 at 12:01 am in reply to: Good Sound Effects Library

    i am working with Digital Juice JumpBacks and Stacks. I am impressed with the interface and ease of use. They have a large selection of audio breakout tracks. Digital Juice has recently released Sound fx. As a current DJ user i will add the Sound fx library in the near future.

  • Wayne Williams

    June 1, 2006 at 9:06 pm in reply to: X in top right of canvas, no picture

    Thanx Jerry – Life is good again

  • Wayne Williams

    June 1, 2006 at 6:12 pm in reply to: X in top right of canvas, no picture

    Thanx Jerry – Was set to Alpha Channel. Need to trash my prefs anyway. I had a plug-in for Panther that would dump prefs and restore to desired prefs. Doesn’t work in OS X. Got any ideas? Wayne . . .

  • Wayne Williams

    February 27, 2006 at 7:59 pm in reply to: New File Preset for Video

    I’m resizing pict;s in photoshop that will be transfered for a video. they must be sized at a 4 by 3 percent or ratio. How do I do that. Is it crop procedure or an image file size change.

  • Wayne Williams

    January 25, 2006 at 5:43 pm in reply to: Image ready duplicates files

    Mac OS X with Photoshop CS2

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