Monday 28 January 2013

Importing and managing footage items changes


Importing and managing footage items changes

Added interpretation rules and gamma rules for ProRes media: Interpret footage items
Added .mxr and .sxr as filename extensions recognized as OpenEXR files for import: Supported import formats
Added interpretation rule for RED (R3D) raw color data that interprets colors as HDTV (Rec. 709) gamma-encoded (non-linear-light) 32-bpc
color: Interpret footage items
Improvements in import of Illustrator files with multiple artboards created from Video & Film presets: Preparing and importing Illustrator files
After Effects can import multi-channel DPX files, such as those from a Northlight film scanner: Cineon and DPX footage items
Removed ability to open or import After Effects projects created by versions of After Effects 5.5 or earlier. After Effects CS5 can open and
import projects created by After Effects 6.0 and later: Import an After Effects project
Removed ability to open projects using project links in movies rendered and exported from After Effects CS3 or earlier. After Effects CS5 can
open projects using project links included in movies rendered and exported by After Effects CS4 and later: Import an After Effects project
Removed ability to import AAF, OMF, PCX, Pixar, and Filmstrip files: Supported import formats
Removed ability to import Premiere 6.5 projects. After Effects CS5 can import Premiere Pro projects: Import an Adobe Premiere Pro project
Removed ability to import and export FLV files with video encoded using the Sorenson Spark codec. After Effects CS5 can import and export
FLV files encoded with the On2 VP6 codec: Render and export a composition as an FLV or F4V file
When you drag a completed output module to a folder in the Project panel, you import the output file or files into that folder: Output modules
and output module settings
Double-click a footage item in the Project panel to open it in a Footage viewer. Alt-double-click (Windows) or Option-double-click (Mac OS) a
footage item in the Project panel to open the source file in the media player assigned for that file type by the operating system. Press Enter
on the numeric keypad to open selected footage items in a Footage viewer. The behavior in previous versions was less predictable and more
complex, and was limited to specific media players: View footage item in the Footage panel or media player assigned by operating system

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