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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 18 8:03 am)
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You'll note that it says "Base 30." For most video work base 30 is fine butt he base rate can be changed if you want to. In all honesty, I always leave mine defaulted at "Length of Composition." I can always trim it back if I need to. It doesn't add any overhead to the program or anything.
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What I find most challenging with all the Adobe Products I own; I'm a bit poor of vision and prefer to read manuals as instructions on a web page. Unlike Renderosity, the print on Adobe's pages is smaller than the fine print on my credit card.
It's frustrating to turn to the manual to find out how to do something, then it says to check the help section. The help section's print is very small, but tells you to go to Adobe on line. Then you get to play the FAQ game. None of the questions/answers, are applicable. So you click the Contact Us.
Their answer comes a week later "Join our club for $$ a month and we'll tell you what you need to know.
So, why in the hell did I just plunk down over $1,500 for PS/CS, After Effects, and Audition just to be treated like a victim of extortion? I've seen car dealers do jail time for running rackets like this. Where's Ralph Nader when you really need him?
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A good manual is priceless! --- I don't like browser-based help either. --- I just noticed in my previous post it says, "butt he base rate can be changed" That should read "but the base rate can be changed"
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I'm not sure if this is the correct forum to ask this question. If not, Retrocity may move it to the appropriate forum. That said; here goes:When setting the still image import preferences I am supposed to adjust for the length of the video in this dialog box.
My question is Do these numbers reflect HH:MM:SS:100th/sec??? Meaning Hours: Minutes: Seconds: and Fraction thereof?
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