Nuke, Fusion, Flame, etc. are all still used very heavily in the compositing/finishing industry.Mister Hatt wrote:Off topic hey Izumi, that's a name I haven't seen in like 8 years, what's up?
On topic do people still use Foundry products? Node based workflow is fine and all but Nuke and friends were always kinda hacky...
Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
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I have a short fake trailer I'm working on this summer, with shooting starting in three weeks. I think I'll try to fit my editing window into the 30day trial time for AE CS6 so I can give it an nice shake down and then decide if wanna spend the money to upgrade to PP and AE CS6.
Do you suppose that PP CS6 project files could be opened by PP CS5?
Do you suppose that PP CS6 project files could be opened by PP CS5?
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I don't know about Premiere, but I know for a fact that AE CS5.5 has an option to "Save for CS5". I want to say that I read that they were going to carry this forward, but it'd only be to save back a half version. So, CS6 would let you Save for CS5.5, then you could load it up into CS5.5 and save it for CS5. Kind of a shitty workflow, but at least it's something. And, again, I only about that for AE. I haven't checked if Premiere does that.DJ_Izumi wrote:I have a short fake trailer I'm working on this summer, with shooting starting in three weeks. I think I'll try to fit my editing window into the 30day trial time for AE CS6 so I can give it an nice shake down and then decide if wanna spend the money to upgrade to PP and AE CS6.
Do you suppose that PP CS6 project files could be opened by PP CS5?
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Awww man, the Doppler Shifter is back in Audition CS6, they took that out of CS5. I neeeeeeed that for sound design.
Hrm, not sure if I really want Premiere CS6, but AE and Audition are tempting.
$375.00 to upgrade CS6 Production Premium. Hrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrm... Maybe at the end of the summer.
Hrm, not sure if I really want Premiere CS6, but AE and Audition are tempting.
$375.00 to upgrade CS6 Production Premium. Hrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrm... Maybe at the end of the summer.
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Oh I know that, I work with Inferno and Flame myself, but those are AutoDesk really. Totally an Adobe's bitch for Audition and Lightroom though.Brad wrote:Nuke, Fusion, Flame, etc. are all still used very heavily in the compositing/finishing industry.Mister Hatt wrote:On topic do people still use Foundry products? Node based workflow is fine and all but Nuke and friends were always kinda hacky...
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WHAT THE FUCK?
This stuff is totally shit for skimming through large/long files like an anime episode....
I need this to work with, or atleast an equaly nice solution.
hopefully I'll find a process that suits me else this would a major workflow design fail.
This stuff is totally shit for skimming through large/long files like an anime episode....
I need this to work with, or atleast an equaly nice solution.
hopefully I'll find a process that suits me else this would a major workflow design fail.
Spoiler :
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Good news though! Time Remapping and Keyframes don't fuck each other up anymore!
Spoiler :
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Re: Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
I think you can click on the + that you can see in the bottom right of your screenshot to add/remove buttons (the scroller you like should be there too).
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I don't see it on Trial version.mirkosp wrote:I think you can click on the + that you can see in the bottom right of your screenshot to add/remove buttons (the scroller you like should be there too).
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Re: Premiere & After Effects CS6 - New features
Also, just to confirm, the 64bit Avisynth plugin does work with CS6.