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Re: importing photoshop files
by John Hunter on Feb 24, 2009 at 8:04:07 pm

I guess I'm not sure what you guys mean. Are you using the dots/pixels as points of reference to re-adjust in FCP? The main problem I have is with text layers. If someone builds me an art card that has bullet pointed text with each bullet point being a separate layer, the sizing and placement of each layer is affected and changed when brought into FCP. And not even in the same way most of the time. Text layers that all have the same size/font/effects/etc.... will be affected differently when brought into FCP.

I'm confused. I'm just not sure whether it's a Photoshop thing or a FCP thing or both?



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