Resolution : Adobe After Effects
This is a discussion on Resolution within the Adobe After Effects forums in Adobe Tools category; What resolution do you guy's work in? Like say for instance still photo's that were scanned. Do you use a full 300 dpi or do you convert them to 72? Benefits or downfalls to the methods? Thanks for the help!...
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| d00d! We just tackled this yesterday: <http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bc29cce/13> |
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| Unless I need to copy paths from PS->AE, I ignore dpi and just worry about the image's dimensions (fullscreen D1= 720px x 486px). If copying paths, change the PS image to 72dpi before importing into AE. |
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