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| MYX:
--- Quote from: headkaze on January 09, 2007, 11:02:51 pm ---After Effects is just as good though, in fact I find it easier to use in many ways. --- End quote --- No doubt. What version are you on? |
| headkaze:
I use Adobe Premiere Pro v7 (I also had to use that for Uni) and Adobe After Effect Pro 7 (although I havn't installed that since my last HDD wipe). |
| MYX:
--- Quote from: headkaze on January 09, 2007, 11:02:51 pm ---You can create custom sized videos in Adobe Premiere, you just select custom from the New Project screen, and the Custom tab you can adjust your video sizes etc. After Effects is just as good though, in fact I find it easier to use in many ways. --- End quote --- Well dagum... You know I have been using Premiere for about 4 years now. I have always used standard sizing because I was always doing stuff that would be on TV or projected. I have never (until tonight) even seen that tab for custom. I made a 640x288 avi using the Techsmith (camtasia) codec and squished the logo to a third of what it was. Sweeeeet! Thanks man! It is a 10 second loop. It was 96Meg. Now it is 31 and change. |
| Howard_Casto:
If gifs are supported in a fe they shouldn't be. The custom pallette in each frame makes for horrible load times and thus they aren't supported by your major rendering sdks. Mng's aren't standardized so that is also iffy in the support category. The best option is a sequence of pngs, which several fes support. |
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