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Mac OS 14 compatability question
Apple has released some new software that will require my upgrading to their latest OS.I'm worried that by doing so I will break SA 5.5Does anyone here use SA successfully with Sonoma 14.5?Any info is greatly appreciated.
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is it possible to change/control what pallets appear in the Grad Tab?
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"Nü Müzak" video made with MSGs. The muzak (haha) was made with Bespoke Synth (cool free modular music program). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRSzm1-QBMI&t=305s&ab_channel=Thorrific
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I am looking for an Art Deco type effect, does anyone have that type of effect...?
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One approach is to save a session file along with your PASeq, since the session file will save all of the layer blend and composite settings for the different layers.
Version 4 does save the complete set of layer blend and composite settings for each individual PASeq action step. The old PASeq configuration settings are gone in version 4. Each PASeq preset stored the layer playback, mask playback, options as a part of the PASeq preset.
Depending on what you are trying to achieve in 3.5, you might be able to use a PASeq running a set of Fixed Image Ip Ops to simulate your layer adjustments. Since you can use the Fixed Image Ip Op to composite and blend 2 layers together. So a series of them as action steps could simulate a composited layer stack and would allow for a series blend and composite adjustments.
leaving the mac on for days will thinking about the art/ the masters I am inspired by. Been years since I felt this way.
Also, John, it seems to me that some of these image ops are much more refined then Photoshop. I just have to get a screen capture utility to record my musings, mistakes and ah ha moments...
thanks for the reply
Laurence
Laurence