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Re: Creative Cloud Open Letter - 10 years agoThere is a graphic design school here in the USA that has campuses in many states. They use to encourage their students to use Limewire to download all of the software they needed for their personal computers to use while they were in school. I know this first hand. Apparently many of the software companies like Adobe didn't care as long as if they were students. Not sure how they tracked them orby Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: the New Mac Pro...Whatda think - 10 years ago<so how do you run 2 monitors without ad-ons> The only way I think to run your dvi monitors is through the Thunderbolt with an adaptor of some kind. I guess something like this: Thunderbolt Port to DVIby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: the New Mac Pro...Whatda think - 10 years agoIt might get confused with a waist paper basket. My dog likes to drop it's bones in them.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: A few days with PP6.0 - 10 years agoIt seems like Adobe is really trying to accommodate and listen to the professionals with new features and fixing old ones. Where Apple didn't listen to anyone but maybe SJ. I think now with CC coming out full force, updates might be a regular thing every 6 months or so. With CC, Adobe can keep us on the leading edge. Well thats my take, and I'm sticking to it! P.S. Adobe Audition CC is lookingby Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Creative Cloud Open Letter - 10 years agoYeah, you can download all the software and use it for 30 days for free. Once you have it on your computer, what's going to stop someone from finding a hack that will probably be flooding the internet.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Creative Cloud Open Letter - 10 years agoMost of the complaints are coming from Photoshop users because there are a lot of Photoshop users that don't make a living using Photoshop. They tend to skip an upgrade or two along the way. Now if they want the latest and greatest, they have to subscribe and payout every month. Those users are not going to persuade Adobe to change their policies. Sorry for being so blunt about it but I've been gby Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Creative Cloud Open Letter - 10 years agoI think a good compromise would be that if you finish paying the $50 per month for a years time, and then you stop paying. You get to keep using software version where you stopped at. You will not be able to get any new versions that come out until you start a new contract for a year. I think that is one of the biggest sticking points with most user.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: Creative Cloud Open Letter - 10 years agoI've been on the Creative Cloud for about a month now. That was before myself or anyone knew that Adobe was going to a subscription base only. I took advantage of the the discount of $29.99 a month for a year. I've been looking at videos showing the features. They look pretty good, if not great. Photoshop's new features are killer! I wish I had it now. I read different forums and message boards.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: 720x480 to 1920x1080 Pro Res - 10 years agoHere is another plugin and it's free. I think I like this one better. http://www.noiseindustries.com/blog/freebies/elastic-aspect-plugin-fcp-premiere-pro-after-effects/by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: 720x480 to 1920x1080 Pro Res - 10 years agoThis plugin effect filter will work in FCP 7, FCPX, PPro, AE or Motion, this might work for you: 57 seconds into the video is where you should start watching.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Suggestion - Separate NLE Forums for LACPUG - 11 years agoTalk about being taken on a ride on a roller-coaster!by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Suggestion - Separate NLE Forums for LACPUG - 11 years agoOne academic community, International Academy of Design & Technology, (which owns Brooks Institute) went from teaching FCP to Avid. Bypassed FCPX all together. So no new Mac Pro in the Europe. I guess maybe Apple is saying, why bother. Just kill it off. Here is a company that is building mother boards that the Mac OS can run on: http://quocomputer.comby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Suggestion - Separate NLE Forums for LACPUG - 11 years agoProbably most of the FCPX traffic is over at the Apple forum. I've answered a few questions, but I'm still not that great on FCPX yet. It's more of a memory thing. You know, when you hit a certain age, your memory goes to hell! Plus I'm learning Premiere and After Effects at the same time. Thank God for lynda.com, but they haven't kept up with all the new changes and features that were added to Fby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Suggestion - Separate NLE Forums for LACPUG - 11 years agoI like the idea of seperate names for seperate NLEs. It's got my vote!by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: FCP X lagging What kind of graphics card? - 11 years agoNative format, do you mean, what the camera produces? From a Canon 6D 1080P which is H.264. It's not bad but I rather work in ProRes. I never worked in Proxy. I use an external raid. CalDigit VR.by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: FCP X lagging What kind of graphics card? - 11 years agoSpeaking of SSD's. I just put a Solid Disk Drive in my late 2006 Mac Pro 1,1 as my boot drive. It made a pretty big difference. FCPX and PPro CS6 seem to run smoother and snappier. I've heard some people have made raids out of two SSD drives to do editing. I might try that someday. There is all kinds of ways of getting more performance out of your Macs. This is just one of them.by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: Adobe Anywhere - 11 years ago"Mercury streaming engine". I wonder if that means you need CUDA. I guess this will be in the next version... CS6.5 or they can do an update.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: 10.0.7 just out. - 11 years agoBug fixes: At least they are starting to stay on top of things. Ducking for cover!by Russ Blaise - Café LA - X Re: OT: lafcpug.org move is completed - 11 years agoSnappy here also. Good jobby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: OT: Moving lafcpug.org to new host AGAIN! - 11 years agoMichael, I use < https://www.dreamhost.com > If you are a 501c3, it free hosting. I've used them for a few years now.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: The Mountain, Moved... - 11 years agoI found that my Mac Pro 1,1 boots really fast on Lion. I haven't had really any issues. Maybe I got lucky!by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: The Mountain, Moved... - 11 years agoThe Mac Pro 1,1 and 2,1 have 64-bit processors. It's the kernel that is 32-bit. The hack that I linked fools the computer to make it think it's a Mac Pro 3,1 I believe. It must add the 64-bit kernel in someway, or make it think it does. I'm not a computer tech guru by any stretch of the imagination. But people are reporting that they were able to get the hack to work on the early developers versiby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: The Mountain, Moved... - 11 years agoStryes, it won't let you. Are you getting a warning of some kind? Here is something a friend sent me on installing ML on a Mac Pro: 9to5mac.comby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: The Mountain, Moved... - 11 years ago...and you can't install it on a Mac Pro 1,1... and a few othersby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Successful iMac Configuration for Multi-Tasking Station - 11 years ago< If you can find a different quote where Tim Cook actually uses the words, "A new Mac Pro in 2013" I'd love to see that. > Watler, you must of missed this one that J. Corbett posted: www.forbes.com That was the one I was referring to.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Successful iMac Configuration for Multi-Tasking Station - 11 years agoOkay, I did read that when it came out. I just couldn't find it again. He does say, Mac Pro.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Successful iMac Configuration for Multi-Tasking Station - 11 years agoYeah, I hear ya. Something great from Apple could mean a disaster is coming to Mac users.by Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Successful iMac Configuration for Multi-Tasking Station - 11 years agoThe Mac Pro I have is a 1,1 also. I upgraded the graphics card to the ATI 5770, which I got to work with FCPX. I just use X for quick projects. I went to PPro CS6 for everything else. With the ATI 5770 I can turn on the mercury playback engine in CS6 by doing an easy hack. Play back is not a problem with it on. So far it's real time. It just does't work that way in After Effects. You can't turn iby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Successful iMac Configuration for Multi-Tasking Station - 11 years agoDid you ever look at what OWC offers? They can configure an iMac with a eSTSA port. Plus some other upgrades. http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/turnkey/iMacby Russ Blaise - Café LA Re: Premiere Pro CS6 tutorials - 11 years agoYeah, my point was that with this $50 program, (Motion 5), you can go wild making all the plugins under the sun for FCPX. Apple made it easy. So that could be why we are seeing a lot more plugins for it.by Russ Blaise - Adobe Premiere Pro CC |
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