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Thread started 16 Oct 2008 (Thursday) 16:50
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POLL: "How Many Of You Use CS3 Extended For Video Editing"
Strictly Use CS3 Extended
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11.8%
Use CS3 On Occassion
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5.9%
Have Another Video Editing Software
10
58.8%
I Don't Have Extended So What The Hell Am I Doing Here
4
23.5%

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Oct 16, 2008 16:50 |  #1

Just wondering how many of you have used it. I thought the changes you apply in the beginning would be made to the whole video..not that you had to go scene by scene!!!


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Oct 17, 2008 08:48 |  #2

I didn't know (or forgot) CS-3 extended had video editing capability, I will have to check this weekend out of curiousity. I got the extended version for the better HDR and mensuration capabilities.


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Oct 17, 2008 09:08 |  #3

Please do and let me know what you think! I have used it once and man..I don't know how these video post processors can do it!!


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Oct 17, 2008 10:08 |  #4

DavidSR wrote in post #6508335 (external link)
Just wondering how many of you have used it. I thought the changes you apply in the beginning would be made to the whole video..not that you had to go scene by scene!!!

What exactly are you trying to do with the video? There are video editing programs (PSCS is not a video editing program, btw), such as Adobe Premier Pro, which let you edit video much more efficiently but then again, that would depend on what you're trying to do.

BTW, you forgot to include an option for "Use a video editing program along with PS CS3" which is what I would select. :)


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Oct 17, 2008 10:24 |  #5

Proof that you can edit video using CS3 Extended..;)

http://psdtuts.com …ng-photoshop-cs3-extended (external link)

I'm sure you can find more information on Adobe, but I thought this tutorial might be a little useful.


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Oct 22, 2008 03:29 |  #6

I prefer Avid Express DV...


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Oct 22, 2008 08:12 |  #7

Thanks! I'll have to look into that one.


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Oct 28, 2008 16:16 as a reply to  @ DavidSR's post |  #8

Currently using Vegas 7 the most.

Do have Pinnacle Studio 11 and others.


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