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PhotoShop File Too Big for After Effects!?!? Please Help
by empathetic1636 on Apr 7, 2007 at 11:13:49 pm

Hi.

I have a Photoshop PSD file that is around 600mbs. It containts around 115 Layers on a canvas size of 8000 X 5300, when i bring into After Effects it slows my computer down to the point where I am unable to animate.

I have seen Andrew Kramers tutorial on Proxies....I wasnt sure if this works for Compositions in the same manner it works for footage. What are some other ways to beat this?

I know there are people out there who do more in depth animations than this.......please...if anyone knows of a possible solution it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Again

4 X 2.5 Ghz PowerPC G5
4G DDR2 SDRAM



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