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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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john answered this same question recently so i am copying and pasting it here.
Reply by johndalton Feb 25
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Content keyframes are default background for a layer that get activated whenever a current frame time changes. You are free to then overdraw on top of it or otherwise modify it. Source keyframes are default source images or movies that get activated whenever a current frame time changes. It's like having a specific source image or movie for each individual layer. Source images are always size mapped to the current layer size when you use them in an ip op or a paint operation or a set the layer to source image background paseq step. And any painting operations will work off of the source image associated with the particular layer you are working with. So there is a difference between the 2 kinds of keyframes.
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