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Re: Frame Blending a Pre-composed layer?
by joe ger on Nov 4, 2009 at 10:07:49 pm

thanks Jonathan
thats what I need to hear

Dave, It was not an issue of pre planning as I will use the original material as is for an art installation but the single screen edit is the result of all the best material and there was no way of knowing how long it would end up. Worst case scenario I will make it all 50% and no-one will ever know.

The issue at hand is that pre-compose should really work like a pre-render and because it is not, for what ever bizarre reason, then there should be a pre-render option as well. If something is pre-composed then it will have a frame rate already embedded in it as as such should be frame blendable!

thanks again
JG


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