Um . . . I don’t get it. If RenderGarden can do it – and I’m a devoted fan – why can’t Adobe? So perhaps it’s not integrated as well as one might like, but you don’t have to leave AE to use it and the result is seamless. It runs in the background, uses as many cores as you like, can work across machines, and can save huge amounts of time.
What am I missing?
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Part of the rationale for going to a subscription model was that it would loosen the rules publicly traded companies need to adhere to. You can’t use that excuse any more, Adobe.
Break plugins? We can run a previous version in parallel, no? Sure multi-threaded is tough, but I’d venture that 32-to-64 bit was tougher. I’d gladly wait 2 yrs w/out new features if we knew major core updates were coming.
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