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Re: Exporting for Color
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Joseph Owens
(JP Owens)
on Jul 14, 2008 at 12:11:39 am
Lay the baked movie against the original timeline. Move through it with the T -"down arrow / next clip" key and razor it as you go.
It won't take that long and it will work.
jPo
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Exporting for Color
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