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Re: importing kmz to AE?
by
Dave Anderson
on Feb 8, 2008 at 6:09:27 pm
Dave,
A little less cynicism would be appreciated. Have you successfully been able to animate a KMZ file from within Photoshop OR After Effects?
Dave
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