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payton 04-11-2007, 10:44 AM hi,
im trying to use a feature that i heard of. i think it must me implemented into adobe production studio CS 2.
what i want to do is...
give renderings to my customers and they should be able to write frame accurate information into these files (QT or AVI). this will make corrections a lot easier.
i know this is possible but dont know how the feature is called and how to use it.
thanks in advance,
payton
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Mylenium
04-11-2007, 11:00 AM
hi,
im trying to use a feature that i heard of. i think it must me implemented into adobe production studio CS 2.
what i want to do is...
give renderings to my customers and they should be able to write frame accurate information into these files (QT or AVI). this will make corrections a lot easier.
i know this is possible but dont know how the feature is called and how to use it.
thanks in advance,
payton
You can add marker and track comments in Quicktime Pro, but I'm not aware for any similar solution on the Windows end.
Mylenium
bimdas
04-11-2007, 11:36 AM
Its called clipnotes and it is premiere pro 2. I heard it will be included in the new AE cs3. It basically exports a pdf with the video clip embedded. The person viewing it can then enter comments into the pdf on any frame and then send it back. I havent used it but it is very cool.
Mylenium
04-11-2007, 11:47 AM
Its called clipnotes and it is premiere pro 2. I heard it will be included in the new AE cs3. It basically exports a pdf with the video clip embedded. The person viewing it can then enter comments into the pdf on any frame and then send it back. I havent used it but it is very cool.
Yes, of course, completely forgot that it's already there in Premiere Pro 2 since I so rarely use it.
Mylenium
payton
04-11-2007, 03:53 PM
thatīs it!
great feature.
thanks for that.
payton
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