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Which particle effect are you using? If it is Particular, would the "Physics>Physics Time Factor" parameter work for slowing down the effect. You pre-comp the effect, them Time Remap the layer slower.
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From: After Effects Mail List [mailto:AE-List@media-motion.tv] On Behalf Of Peter Matulavich
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 9:09 AM
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Subject: [AE] Slow Motion
I'm trying to slow down a clip without repeating frames. I tried rendering out a composition that is 10 seconds long and 90 fps and then reimported it in order to output it as a clip that is 30 seconds long and 30 fps. This isn't working and I was wondering if there is a better approach. I tried exporting as single frames as well, but AE chokes when I import those back into the project. I don't want to do this with Time Stretch as this involves repeating frames and frame blending, etc., which I want to avoid.
Basically what I'm trying to slow down is a particle emitter, the settings of which don't allow an extremely slow effect on their own.
Thanks,
Pete
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