Re: Rendering Text

2006-02-19 Thread Wally Rodriguez
Seems like a good approach. I'll let you all know how it goes... W. On Feb 15, 2006, at 3:13 PM, Scott Rossi wrote: Maybe one of these is what you want... Import image into the stack: import snapshot from rect (rect of your stuff) Export image to file: export snapshot from rect (rect of

Re: Rendering Text

2006-02-15 Thread Wally Rodriguez
Yes, I'm aware of that capability (we run several Final Cut suites), the need is for a way to generate multiple (30+) slates with sequential numbering and versions of each. Kind of tough to do by hand, which is how we do it now. Thanks for the suggestion though... On Feb 13, 2006, at 7:51

Re: Rendering Text

2006-02-15 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Wally Rodriguez wrote: > The question is how to save the text of the fields "rendered" on top > of the background image as an image file (with both the background > and text rendered on top). Maybe one of these is what you want... Import image into the stack: import snapshot from rec

Re: Rendering Text

2006-02-15 Thread Chipp Walters
Hi Wally, You can put the text on top of the image then use the export snapshot command. best, Chipp Wally Rodriguez wrote: The question is how to save the text of the fields "rendered" on top of the background image as an image file (with both the background and text rendered on top).

Re: Rendering Text

2006-02-15 Thread Wally Rodriguez
The question is how to save the text of the fields "rendered" on top of the background image as an image file (with both the background and text rendered on top). W. On Feb 13, 2006, at 6:34 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote: Do you have to save the image + text as a separate file? If not, you coul

Re: Rendering Text

2006-02-13 Thread Stephen Barncard
Not to degrade your inspiration for a Rev project, but did you know that Final Cut (Express and Pro) can do that on export? sqb I have an solution that I'm trying to put together that will serve as a slate generator for our video production company. Basically a slate is a series of frame

Re: Rendering Text

2006-02-13 Thread Sarah Reichelt
On 2/14/06, Wally Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have an solution that I'm trying to put together that will serve as > a slate generator for our video production company. > > Basically a slate is a series of frames that count down (10 to 2) > that is placed just before a commercial. This

Rendering Text

2006-02-13 Thread Wally Rodriguez
I have an solution that I'm trying to put together that will serve as a slate generator for our video production company. Basically a slate is a series of frames that count down (10 to 2) that is placed just before a commercial. This slate has all the information needed to identify a spot.