JayJR
Community Beginner
JayJR
Community Beginner
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‎Nov 27, 2023
02:29 PM
Initially, when I started with video editing, I found Adobe Express's ability to export a single helpful frame, especially as a beginner. It was a feature I frequently used for creating thumbnails and specific images from videos.
Later, when I switched to REMOVED, I found that the skills and understanding I developed with more straightforward programs like Adobe Express and iMovie were easily transferable. REMOVED enhanced my experience significantly. Its intuitive interface made tasks like exporting frames effortless, while advanced features like chroma key and AI-driven enhancements opened up new possibilities in my video projects. This progression from Adobe Express and iMovie to REMOVED reflected a journey from basic editing to exploring more creative and complex aspects of video editing, with each software contributing to my growth in this field. You can read more about REMOVED and its features here: Link removed by a moderator
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‎Nov 25, 2023
02:44 PM
I've had a similar issue before when working in Photoshop. That gray pixel thing can be super annoying. It's usually due to some compression artifacts or glitches in the image file. Try saving the image in a different format or adjusting the compression settings when you export it.
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‎Nov 25, 2023
02:44 PM
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Yeah, it's totally possible to turn an image into a blockprint-style version using AI and Photoshop. There are some cool filters and plugins out there that can help you achieve that effect.
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‎Nov 25, 2023
02:43 PM
I had a similar issue a while back when I updated Photoshop and Nik Software. What worked for me was completely uninstalling the Nik Collection, then reinstalling the latest version from DXO's website.
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‎Nov 25, 2023
02:42 PM
When editing in Photoshop, make sure to use H.264 codec for rendering, and check your resolution and frame rate settings to match the original video. That should help with playback issues.
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‎Nov 25, 2023
02:41 PM
Totally doable with a script. Just loop through the folders, layer, blend, and save. Saves a lot of time for sure!
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