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Re: frame buffer problem
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Brendan Coots
(beenyweenies)
on Jul 2, 2008 at 6:44:34 am
The problem is that AE's buffer can only handle actual images/layers of a certain size, the comp itself can be pretty large without issue. That limitation isn't reduced by having more hard drive space or more RAM, it's just life.
The best way to get around this problem is to take your 5Kx5K pixel image into photoshop and split it up into, say, 1,000x,000 pixel chunks, reassembling them within your giant comp. If the layer in question is a solid created in AE, break it up in the same way only within After Effects. If you don't do this you are going to have a lot of headaches.
Brendan Coots
Splitvision Digital
www.splitvisiondigital.com
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