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Re: 3D Warp
by Brad Courtney on Mar 6, 2008 at 10:42:51 am

Ok, kind of figured it out by using the built in camera on one layer and lining it up with the AE camera looking at the same image on another 3d layer. Playing with it it looked like the lenses were different on the same "50mm" camera and sure enough they were. For an AE 50mm camera the built in value is around 41.5mm. Not sure if I can parent one to the other to animate but at least I have my plates lined up as a still.

I'm in AE CS3, anybody else seeing similar weirdness?

Thanks,

B



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