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Re: Animation + cause interlace issue
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Laurie Turner
on Nov 6, 2009 at 6:20:07 pm
oh no Dave, I wasn't using FCP to composite. Just to test to see if my mov output looked interlace in FCP. We are actually going to use the alpha in Flash to go over a webpage. I never use FCP for composite. that's what AE is for
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