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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Time Warp problems in CS3
I'm having a pretty annoying problem when trying to use time warp and I'm hoping there is a solution.
When I turn down the speed of a clip to a very low number, the clip slows down but it does not extend the actual time duration of the clip. This is cutting off a slow-motion scene abruptly and I can not figure out how to extend the duration. Any ideas?
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Italy
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Yes, me too...i'm trying timewarp in these says and i have the same problem...off course beacuse 'im not good to use it...and i can't find any exhaustive guide..
did you solve ? |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: North Conway, NH
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Time warp is a nice idea that doesn't really work very well. I've not had your problem, but when I use it to slow a clip (50% to 33%) after a cross dissolve, the 15 frames or so runs backwards. As such I've given up using it.
You might try time remapping instead. |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Italy
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hello,
i've tried time remapping...very precise and i can do alla what i want and i also found a nice tutorial. but the treatment of immagine is less accurate that time warp where each frame preseves more quality. ciao! |
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