Return-Path: Received: from server36.01domain.net ([199.187.125.34] verified) by media-motion.tv (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP-TLS id 4640712 for AE-List@media-motion.tv; Tue, 28 Feb 2012 19:06:28 +0100 Received: from c-67-169-45-154.hsd1.ca.comcast.net ([67.169.45.154] helo=[192.168.1.100]) by server36.01domain.net with esmtpa (Exim 4.69) (envelope-from ) id 1S2RXu-0002TU-3d for AE-List@media-motion.tv; Tue, 28 Feb 2012 13:13:06 -0500 User-Agent: Microsoft-MacOutlook/14.14.0.111121 Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 10:13:02 -0800 Subject: Re: [AE] Timewarping over cuts From: Peter Litwinowicz To: After Effects Mail List Message-ID: Thread-Topic: [AE] Timewarping over cuts In-Reply-To: Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: multipart/alternative; boundary="B_3413268786_20632453" X-AntiAbuse: This header was added to track abuse, please include it with any abuse report X-AntiAbuse: Primary Hostname - server36.01domain.net X-AntiAbuse: Original Domain - media-motion.tv X-AntiAbuse: Originator/Caller UID/GID - [47 12] / [47 12] X-AntiAbuse: Sender Address Domain - revisionfx.com > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3413268786_20632453 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Sean, If you have Twixtor (not sure if you do or not, but I thought you did?) , you can tell Twixtor where cuts are in your source material and then Twixtor won't interpolate images over the cuts. Of course, if you don't have Twixtor, you can ignore this email :-) Pete RE:Vision Effects, Inc. From: sean cusson Reply-To: After Effects Mail List Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012 13:02:29 -0500 To: After Effects Mail List Subject: [AE] Timewarping over cuts I've run into this before and have never been sure if there was a way around it. I have a comp with more than 40 clips on the timeline. I pre-comped it and then applied the Timewarp effect (using Pixel Motion). It looks beautiful until the effect hits an edit point (cut) and "smears" for a few frames until it gets past the edit. I know that Timewarp is trying to blend the edit but messes up when the pixels completely change from one frame to the next. I was wondering if there was a setting that would tell Timewarp to ignore edit points? Sean Cusson +---End of message---+ To unsubscribe send any message to --B_3413268786_20632453 Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable
Sean,

If you have Twixtor (not sure if you do or not, but I thought you did?) , y= ou can tell Twixtor where cuts are in your source material and then Twixtor = won't interpolate images over the cuts.

Of course, = if you don't have Twixtor, you can ignore this email :-)
Pete
RE:Vision Effects, Inc.

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Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2012= 13:02:29 -0500
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Subject: [AE] Timewarpi= ng over cuts

I've run into this befor= e and have never been sure if there was a way around it. I have a comp with = more than 40 clips on the timeline. I pre-comped it and then applied the Tim= ewarp effect (using Pixel Motion). It looks beautiful until the effect hits = an edit point (cut) and "smears" for a few frames until it gets past the edi= t. I know that Timewarp is trying to blend the edit but messes up when the p= ixels completely change from one frame to the next. I was wondering if there= was a setting that would tell Timewarp to ignore edit points?
Sean Cusson

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