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Re: These time lapse plans look OK?
by
Ron Craig
on Dec 29, 2008 at 7:12:53 pm
Hi Dave,
Thanks. Well, I clearly have some work to do to get up-to-speed on this endeavor. I do have experience with exposure anomalies on time-lapse sequences so your point on working in 32-bit mode is well-taken. But as for "animating" AE's Levels and effect settings, do you know of any tutorials on that (in case I need them)? Or perhaps the manual will do that for me? Although I'm a longtime user of AE, I know that my knowledge only scratches the surface of its capabilities.
Now I'll try to find out in AE can handle the flavor of raw files we'll be generating.
Ron
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