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Is this available yet? I've made a 10 second sequence using layered images I imported from Photoshop. I'd like export with alpha. I know I used to not be able to do this. Can I now? Martin
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[quote user="Marianna"] Great Job Bruno and smrpix ( I know who you are lololol) Love this community! Marianna [/quote] Here, here! Martin
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Bruno and smrpix (how do you pronounce that?), Thank you so much for your patient and thorough help. I now remember I have gone through that exact process before when I wanted to revert back to the original files on an earlier project. But I would not have gotten there this time. I don't think I realized I was never going to be able to link to my
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I'm away from my system for the rest of the night, but I'll try that in the morning. Thanks, Martin
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Hmm, this sounds so promising, but I'm not sure I completely follow. And maybe I didn't explain well [quote user="smrpix"] You say the clips were originally AMA linked? Good. Link to the sources anew in a new bin. Then open your original source bins. [/quote] I AMAed and then transcoded everything. All my syncing and grouping was done
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Ah geez, I've just done the sort of thing you only do if you're really new to Media Composer or have been on it so long you get a little too comfortable with important tasks. I unintentionally deleted a ton of Media Files! I was trying to delete unused precomputes and, without noticing, clicked on Media Files as well. Now, fortunately, before
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[quote user="jef"]…go field by field on a section with motion to see if you fields are inverted. If they are in the wrong order, there is a field invert effect now in Avid.[/quote] Good call Jef, but not it. Moving along field by field, the fields appear to be in the proper order. But, since there's very little significant movement
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I see what Job is talking about. See the new illustration. That is odd. I'll check fields tomorrow. I do have that mapped, but I cannot tell you the last time I needed to use it. I'm not using Avid's keyer; I'm using Primatte Studio from Boris. In both applications. Martin
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Well, no, I understand that Jef. I'm showing a still frame just for illustration purposes. But playback shows more jagginess and edge artifacts as well—very similar to the still. This becomes even more evident when I apply a Primatte key. It almost looks as if I have the fields inverted or it's only playing one field or somethin. Martin