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Re: Is AE CS3 ready for HD?
by Tim Garber on Apr 18, 2008 at 6:26:48 pm

My apologies. I see your confusion. I should have said HD comp if i didn't. I rarely use footage in my work. Mostly my workflow involves psd square pixel files, text layers, solids, & various other image files. When I do use footage it is exclusively either Animation codec or some flavor of Avid.

The comp in question has no footage in it. As stated it contains only a 24mm camera, 1 spot light, & a 3D text layer rotating on the Y axis.

I've been using After Effect intensively for 5 years now so I'm well versed in the "frigging' manual". That is why I stated that I have tried all of the tricks I've read. Now being that AE is very deep I admit something is very likely wrong & I'm missing it. I will soon provide a link to the project. Its reduced so it is tiny.



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