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  • TheFrank
    Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 35

    Custom Resolutions

    Will future versions of Edius support customised resolutions? Of late, I've noticed a growing demand for multiscreen/multiprojector presentations that require non-standard resolutions. (Like a seamless panoramic wall made up of 10 720x480 screens) The videos are fed into Watchout software for use on multiple multimedia projectors. It's a pain to have to composite all of that on AE. It would be great if I could do all that from within Edius.

    I also use Imaginate a lot. Will future versions support HD resolutions? I'd like to see Imaginate's functionality being integrated directly into Edius. I get flak from these smarmy FCP editors because I have to switch apps just to do the "Ken Burns" thing.
  • GrassValley_KH
    Mr Sparkle
    • Apr 2007
    • 3735

    #2
    Independant resolution editing, and merging of 3D PiP and Layout Tool (essentially creating an Imaginate clone inside of EDIUS), are two features heavily requested - be sure to put in your vote in the existing threads in the Feature Request forum!

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    • Jerry
      Senior Member
      • May 2007
      • 13894

      #3
      Originally posted by TheFrank
      Will future versions of Edius support customised resolutions? Of late, I've noticed a growing demand for multiscreen/multiprojector presentations that require non-standard resolutions. (Like a seamless panoramic wall made up of 10 720x480 screens) The videos are fed into Watchout software for use on multiple multimedia projectors. It's a pain to have to composite all of that on AE. It would be great if I could do all that from within Edius.

      I also use Imaginate a lot. Will future versions support HD resolutions? I'd like to see Imaginate's functionality being integrated directly into Edius. I get flak from these smarmy FCP editors because I have to switch apps just to do the "Ken Burns" thing.


      Imaginate 2.04, I think that is the latest, already does HD resolutions. I use a couple of programs to do the ken burns effect. Actually, there isn't a single program available that can do everything perfectly. I still prefer multiple programs for my workflow, but I use multiple computers while doing a project.
      I would be afraid of a single program being so bloated with code that in order to use it massive computer resources would be required just to run it.
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      • TheFrank
        Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 35

        #4
        Will do. Lookin forward to it. Thanks!

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        • TheFrank
          Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 35

          #5
          Originally posted by Jerry
          Imaginate 2.04, I think that is the latest, already does HD resolutions. I use a couple of programs to do the ken burns effect. Actually, there isn't a single program available that can do everything perfectly. I still prefer multiple programs for my workflow, but I use multiple computers while doing a project.
          I would be afraid of a single program being so bloated with code that in order to use it massive computer resources would be required just to run it.
          -Good Point. I still rely heavily on AE for effects and compositing. Lemme check out 2.04. Thanks!

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