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FCP utilities you MUST HAVE

7. March 2010

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Working with Final Cut Pro can be a tedious task unless you are a well organized editor. There are several utilities for FCP that can make your workflow much easier!

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iPhone apps for cinematographers

2. March 2010

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Two extremely helpful iPhone apps, Helios and Artemis, are the essential tools for the modern cinematographer/director developed by Chemical Wedding

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What the heck is ProRes 422?

27. July 2009

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What the heck is ProRes 422?

The pros and cons of Apple’s intermediate video post production codec named ProRes 422.

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Final Cut Pro goes 7

25. July 2009

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Final Cut Pro goes 7

Final Cut Pro 7 has powerful new features and time-saving improvements that help you work faster than ever.

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Easy particle explosions, shatters, builds, reveals and transitions for Final Cut Studio and Adobe After Effects.

24. June 2009

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Easy particle explosions, shatters, builds, reveals and transitions for Final Cut Studio and Adobe After Effects.

New Particle Metrix plug-in delivers outstanding image processing technology for producing high-quality, organic and supernatural particles…

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Apple announced Mac OS X 10.5.4 update

1. July 2008

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In a previous post I wrote about a file corruption problem in Adobe’s CS3 occured with Maco OS X 10.5.3.
Fortunately Apple came up with a new update (10.5.4). This update resolves a critical bug concerning the Adobe’s Creative Suite 3 and some others as well.
General
* Includes recent Apple security updates.
* Resolves an issue with saving [...]

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Photoshop and Indesign corrupted files in Leopard

29. June 2008

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Users of Adobe’s Photoshop and inDesign are reporting that the Leopard 10.5.3 update causes their files to be corrupted when loaded from and then saved back to network volumes. Downgrading to 10.5.2 seems to solve this problem. Adobe advises against saving directly to servers, and recommends saving locally and then transferring to the server.

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