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Re: PhotoShop File Too Big for After Effects!?!? Please Help
by empathetic1636 on Apr 8, 2007 at 12:39:21 am

I will be going in pretty tight.

I should say unfortunately I have already animated the camera moves. (I used a 8720 X 5813 Jpeg as a reference) So, If I could keep all of the pixels so that I wont have to redo the camera moves that would be amazing on my end.

So, I would cut the image up into say maybe 4 sections. Do I take the sections into AfterFx as 4 separate Comps, piece them together and then PreCompose, and then use that as my main file to pan/scan with my 3D Camera? And would this make my life easier?

Thanks So Much for all of your help by the way. Its pretty amazing at how helpful you have been.







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