NoSmokingBandit
Aug 19, 07:28 AM
NJRonbo
Jun 14, 06:11 PM
Sydde
Mar 19, 05:46 PM
Multimedia
Aug 27, 08:57 AM
I want to see:
%IMG_DESC_5%
%IMG_DESC_6%
%IMG_DESC_7%
%IMG_DESC_8%
%IMG_DESC_9%
%IMG_DESC_10%
%IMG_DESC_11%
%IMG_DESC_12%
%IMG_DESC_13%
%IMG_DESC_14%
fastlane1588
Jul 27, 12:19 PM
twoodcc
Aug 5, 07:20 PM
stapler
Sep 12, 11:30 AM
ecwyatt
Aug 11, 03:34 PM
BRLawyer
Aug 20, 02:02 PM
8CoreWhore
Apr 25, 04:09 PM
stormj
Aug 11, 01:45 PM
Evangelion
Sep 13, 11:30 AM
blvdeast
Aug 7, 06:22 PM
simie
Aug 17, 05:22 AM
I think that these tests are poor regardless of the results. Testing is all based on evidence and I see none, just what they say are the results.
When you run a test you normally document the process for the test conditions. You don't just say Photoshop CS2 - MP aware actions, but which ones - why didn't they use the Photoshop test.
"For FCP 5, we rendered a 20 second HD clip we had imported and dropped into a sequence."
Does this mean they imported a 20 second clip into a sequence and had to render the clip before it would play with the rest of the sequence.
They basically used the render tools in the sequence menu. Why measure something like that.
%IMG_DESC_15%
%IMG_DESC_16%
%IMG_DESC_17%
%IMG_DESC_18%
%IMG_DESC_19%
When you run a test you normally document the process for the test conditions. You don't just say Photoshop CS2 - MP aware actions, but which ones - why didn't they use the Photoshop test.
"For FCP 5, we rendered a 20 second HD clip we had imported and dropped into a sequence."
Does this mean they imported a 20 second clip into a sequence and had to render the clip before it would play with the rest of the sequence.
They basically used the render tools in the sequence menu. Why measure something like that.
Zadillo
Aug 7, 03:33 PM
ten-oak-druid
Mar 22, 04:19 PM
ssk2
Apr 11, 01:45 PM
NJRonbo
Jun 15, 09:02 AM
mrsir2009
Apr 6, 01:10 PM
ergle2
Sep 19, 12:14 PM
DeathChill
Mar 31, 10:55 PM
Eriamjh1138@DAN
Mar 26, 06:12 PM
eeboarder
Jul 27, 04:56 PM
KnightWRX
Apr 20, 11:35 AM
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