Thanks, I gave it a try and I now have 36 options but none of them are for 12 inch paper.
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Thanks, I gave it a try and I now have 36 options but none of them are for 12 inch paper.
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This problem has reoccurred for me for the FOURTH time, exactly as described in the original post. The video plays from "Creative Cloud menu > Assets > Files > view on web" but not from the share link.
I'm paying enough for this service that I don't think I should have to be mailing DVDs to clients. Not amused.
What is going on? Are certain video formats more problematic? Is there anything I should be doing to avoid this problem?
I made a mistake on my last post. I have 36 options for another printer. The Epson 1430 still only has four options for paper size.
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Simply the worst experience I've ever had with Premiere Pro...I seriously cannot work on a project that is due Monday.
Dell XPS 15 (This is literally a brand new computer, opened the box from Dell two days ago, just installed Adobe CC)
i9 6 Core
GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q
32GB RAM
Have opened two projects, one with hardware acceleration (OpenCL), the other without. Premiere struggles to import simple MP4 files, lags rendering the preview thumbnails, won't playback in the project bin, won't playback in a brand new timeline. Audio plays...don't care. The video freezes on the first frame and stays there as the playhead continues to play through, no change in the image.
I've restarted like ten times, updated my drivers to the latest, I'm about to try the "collect and transcode" scenario mentioned earlier, but this is really ridiculous. I've never had to jump through so many hoops to edit a very simple project in Premiere.
What is going on?
First of all, video isn't color managed at all. Icc profiles aren't used. In the video world, they do it differently: it relies on the monitor being calibrated to a certain standard, usually Rec.709. What you see relies on how closely the monitor reproduces Rec.709.
Color management, using icc profiles, has much higher precision than that. A monitor profile is just like any other icc profile: it's a description of a color space. A monitor profile is passive, it doesn't adjust anything in the monitor. It's just a very detailed description.
The application then does the correction prior to sending the data out to the monitor. It uses the monitor profile in a standard profile conversion, document profile > monitor profile. The correction is done in the data; not by adjusting an imperfect monitor.
In principle, it doesn't really matter how the monitor behaves. The data it receives are corrected to compensate. Within its limitations of course, there are huge differences between good and bad monitors. A good one is a sound investment.
For this to work, the profile needs to be a precise and accurate description of how the monitor actually behaves. If it isn't, Photoshop will not display correctly. This is what a calibrator is for. It measures the display and writes a profile describing the result.
Adobe have not removed the possibility to download.
Version 6.14 is still available at Download legacy versions of Creative Cloud apps
And for other "standalone" versions purchased from Adobe- you are fully entitled to download by contacting Adobe Customer Care.
If you did "buy recently" then you definitely did buy obsolete software.
The post from Jim Hess was written at a time when the web 'Download' page had just changed in format.
You sure can. In your properties inspector you have an icon that looks like this...
This will allow you to select any system or user variable and have it populate within the text caption or smart shape.
Consider this though, I like to create a multistate object on my custom question slides called feedback or something similar. It contains a Normal state where there is no text and the object itself is completely transparent. When a learner answers a question my actions for the question set the feedback state to the appropraite version of itself. For example, if they get it correct it might read...
however if they get it wrong it would change to the state for incorrect messages like this one...
I even have a state for when they try to answer the question without making a selection first...
I know it's not exactly what you are looking for but it might be a better solution to what you are looking for.
Is there anyway to brighten the colors on the curve?
Rather than trying to change the colour of the solid itself, apply a 'fill' effect to the solid and change the colour of that.
I think your expression above will work if you remove the 255* on the last line and apply it to the fill effect > colour property. Eg:
samplePoint = thisComp.layer("target layer").effect("Point Control")("Point");
sampleRadius = [100,100];
averageColor = thisComp.layer("target layer").sampleImage(samplePoint, sampleRadius);
Colours are measured on a normalised 0-1 scale in expressions so no need for the 255 multiplier.
When I save a PDF in Acrobat after making some sort of change to the document (e.g., highlighting text, adding comment bubble, etc), the document saves and removes all of the tags that were attached to the document in Mac's Finder. This is extremely problematic for me, since I rely on having certain documents tagged and I can't remember to retag every document after every single time I save the document. This is causing such a problem for me that I may need to discontinue use of Adobe Acrobat if I can't find a solution. To be clear, this does not occur with other types of documents, such as Microsoft Word. Also, this problem does not occur when opening PDFs with Preview. So I know the problem is specific to Adobe Acrobat.
I'm currently running Mac OS Mojave 10.14.4, but this problem also plagued me with previous OS versions as well. This issue has been raised once before in the Adobe Forums, but the question was never fully addressed or resolved (acrobat reader dc removes finder tags on save ).
If anyone has any ideas how I can solve this problem, I would greatly appreciate any advice. Thanks!
Great! I'm so glad I asked!
Hi eklekto,
When you click on "See More" the asset you looked at prior to clicking on that option remains in close proximity on the current page. Read more details at Re: "View More From This Series" and "See More" button error .
Best wishes
JG
The link in Post#4 for Windows does still work (just tested).
If it does not work for Mac, you will have to contact Adobe as per this 'help' page-
Download older versions of Adobe apps
and click on- Contact Customer Care
Troubleshooting https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2261475
and
Premiere Pro Video Editing Information FAQ http://forums.adobe.com/message/4200840
I'm having an issue with Premiere Pro where clips play perfectly in the in-built Preview application (I'm on a Mac), but flicker around incessantly when viewed in the sequence.
The clips keep switching back and forth between where they should be, in real time, and the beginning of the clip, which persists for a time sometimes or goes away within milliseconds at others. This carries over to export, as exported clips also keep the flickering. How can I fix this? I have a project I need to finish and this is making it impossible to finish. Thank you in advance!
Thanks, Dirk' I'll have access to a German professional in correcting all of this..
Schönen Dank, Wili! Meinen Deutsch ist nichtmehr so prima.
For all: Simple left-justification works just fine; many thanks.
Change units. On vertical ruler.
I believe this method will work, however, I'm not sure how you got the file size down to 20 something mb. I simplified the mesh in Maya, then I did it again in Photoshop. But to get the mesh down to create an acceptable file size, the model transforms into something that I'm not liking. Did you just use Photoshop?
I've learned a lot from these responses. Specifically, I've learned the importance of a low poly count. Thanks!